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    The Destiny of a Man (1959) Sudba cheloveka

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    The Destiny of a Man (1959) Sudba cheloveka

    The Destiny of a Man (1959)
    DVDRip | MKV | 716x572 | x264 @ 1992 Kbps | 96 min | 1,48 Gb
    Audio: Русский AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs (embedded): English, Русский
    Genre: Drama, War

    Director: Sergey Bondarchuk
    Writers: Yuriy Lukin (as Yu. Lukin), Fyodor Shakhmagonov (as F. Shakhmagonov)
    Stars: Sergey Bondarchuk, Pavel Boriskin, Zinaida Kirienko

    The story of a man (Andrey Sokolov) whose life was ruthlessly crippled by World War II. His wife and daughters were killed during the bombing of his village, he spent some time as a prisoner, and his only son was killed in action only a few days before the victory…


    At first I thought this film would be the usual war film in total line with the politburo's view on The Great War. But after 15 minutes in the film, something changes. First we have a scene in which Sokolof (the main character played by director Bondarcuk)) comes home drunk - something I have never seen in an older Soviet movie, than the war breaks out and after a slightly over the top scene in which Sokolof says goodbye to his family all hell breaks loose. The scene where Sokolof drives his car filled with ammunition across the frontline is incredible, and this is only the beginning of the war. Although the story sometimes is quit melodramatic, the photography of the film is exceptional modern for a film made in 1959. In beautiful black and white the viewer witnesses the whole damn thing called war. The film is not as heartbreaking and in-your-face as Come And See by Klimov, but Klimov must have seen this film and used it as an inspiration. Russia lost 20 million people during the second world war (some because of Stalin) but what it meant for and how it changed the life of ordinary people is all to clear in this story. This man's fate as he calls it. Although the film, I suppose, is rare, see it if you ever have a chance.
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    The Destiny of a Man (1959) Sudba cheloveka

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