"Hailed as one of the greatest war films ever made, this is a hallucinatory cinematic experience that does for World War II what Apocalypse Now did for the Vietnamese conflict. The film also includes some of the most frighteningly realistic battle scenes ever committed to celluloid, thanks to Klimov's insistence on using live ammunition during filming to ensure maximum authenticity." [Distributor's statement].
"The horrific and harrowing experiences of a young boy, Florya, who comes of age during the brutal German occupation of Byelorussia during World War II."
"In Elem Klimov's powerful war film Come and See, first time actor Alexei Kravchenko stars as Florya Gaishun, a young Byelorussian farm boy who, after digging up an old rifle found buried among the local sand dunes, leaves his mother and two younger sisters to head off to join a rag-tag band of Russian partisans intent on resisting the Nazi forces invading the region. Left behind by the group's leader, Kosach (Liubomiras Lauciavicius), Florya teams up with the similarly abandoned Glasha (Olga Mironova), a beautiful but otherworldly peasant girl."
"Starring Aleksei Kravchenko."
"The horrific and harrowing experiences of a young boy coming of age during the brutal German occupation of Byelorussia during the Great Patriotic war."
"A Russian film about WWII. Death, rage and terror experienced through the young eyes of a young Partisan and a peasant girl."
"An innocent young farm lad goes off to join the partisans fighting the Nazis and comes to experience if not understand the horrors of war."
"An innocent young farm lad goes off to join the partisans fighting the Nazis and comes to experience, if not understand, the horrors of war."
"Set in 1943 German-occupied Byelorussia, the film follows an adolescent boy through the nightmare that is war."
"A Russian film about WWII. Death, rage and terror experienced through the young eyes of a young Partisan and a peasant girl. DVD."
""Hailed as one of the greatest war films ever made, this is a hallucinatory cinematic experience that does for World War II what Apocalypse Now did for the Vietnamese conflict. The film also includes some of the most frighteningly realistic battle scenes ever committed to celluloid, thanks to Klimov's insistence on using live ammunition during filming to ensure maximum authenticity." [Distributor's statement]."@en
"Young Florya willing joins the Partisans fighting the Nazis in Byelorussia, USSR during World War II. Seperated from his comrades during a paratroop attack and struck deaf by German artillery, Florya, in the company of peasant girl, Glascha, wanders the battle-scorched Russian prehistoric forests and man-made slaughter. He witnesses an SS unit's spontaneous, self-congratulatory applause at their own butchery."
"The horrific and harrowing experiences of a young boy coming of age during the brutal German occupation of Byelorussia during the Great Patriotic War."
"Come And See; Screenplay By Elem Klimov & Ales Adamovich; Director: Elem Klimov; Starring: Alexei Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Lubomiras Lauciavicius, Vladas Bagdonas, Juris Lumiste"
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