emgee wrote: |
Sorry, it's 'Come and See' not 'come and play' (Idi i smotri). I see that any comment on it usually has the word 'essential' attached and that someone has put up chunks on You Tube, go take a look. And yes, it is essential. |
Pz_Meyer wrote: |
(...)Enemy at the Gates it still was entertaining, maybe Dima can tell us if the duel in Stalingrad really happened. |
kweniston wrote: |
I know no women at all who like war movies. My theory is that they all feel like a mother inside and imagine how they would feel losing a son or a brother. Action movies with hundreds of deaths, no problem, but films about actual war are 'a bridge too far'. |
MajorDefect wrote: |
I enjoyed Talvisota (Winter War) immensely. |
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Come and See (Idi i smotri) |
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Assembly (Ji jie hao) |
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Europa Europa |
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The 9th Company (9 rota) |
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The Battle of Algiers (La Battaglia di Algeri) |
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I enjoyed Talvisota (Winter War) immensely. |
Therion wrote (View Post): | ||
Come and See is my favourite World War Two movie. It's dark, demonic and merciless towards the viewer.
My mother likes war movies . |
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Agreed about Come and See |
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