Come and See (1985): This Film will change you FOREVER
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- čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
- Welcome to Films to Watch Before You Die! In this episode, we're diving into "Come and See," a film that transcends cinema to deliver a visceral and unforgettable experience.
Released in 1985 and directed by Elem Klimov, "Come and See" is a haunting portrayal of the Nazi occupation of Belarus during World War II. Alexei Kravchenko's gripping performance as Florya embodies the emotional journey of a young boy who joins the Soviet partisans to resist the brutality of the regime.
Join us as we explore the themes and emotional depth of "Come and See," a Soviet-era masterpiece that continues to resonate with viewers worldwide. This film isn't just a movie; it's an immersive and transformative experience that will linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
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Thos movie is so underrated
I love Come and See (1985) but I was struck with nightmares and trauma for a long while after watching it
Yeah it’s definitely not a casual watch. But it is a film I think everyone should see at least once.
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I’ve attempted it 16 times already but still can’t get through. I have totally regretted watching at night because all i can see when I go to sleep is that traumatised look on Floyra as he’s trying to warn me about something and it was Woody the entire time. I’m glad Floyra knew something funny about Woody was going on and we were able to stand up to Woody by tricking him. I can’t believe Woody has turned the way he is just for me being with Floyra. I can’t believe I’ve owned him this long for nothing