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Idi i smotri (1985)
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17 October 1985 (Hungary) morePlot:
A boy is unwillingly thrust into the atrocities of war in WWII Byelorussia, fighting for a hopelessly... more | add synopsisAwards:
2 wins moreUser Comments:
Death, destruction and despair moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Aleksei Kravchenko | ... | Florya Gaishun (as A. Kravchenko) | |
| Olga Mironova | ... | Glasha (as O. Mironova) | |
| Liubomiras Lauciavicius | ... | Kosach (as L. Lautsyavichius) | |
| Vladas Bagdonas | (as V. Bagdonas) | ||
| Jüri Lumiste | |||
| Viktor Lorents | (as V. Lorents) | ||
| Kazimir Rabetsky | (as K. Rabetsky) | ||
| Yevgeni Tilicheyev | (as Ye. Tilicheyev) | ||
| Aleksandr Berda | (as A. Berda) | ||
| G. Velts | |||
| V. Vasilyev | |||
| Igor Gnevashev | (as I. Gnevashev) | ||
| Vasili Domrachyov | (as V. Domrachyov) | ||
| G. Yelkin | |||
| Ye. Kryzhanovsky |
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142 min | Argentina:146 min | Germany:146 min | USA:140 minCountry:
Soviet UnionAspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:16 | UK:15 | France:U | Argentina:16 | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | West Germany:16MOVIEmeter: 
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Filmed in chronological sequence. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: Some of the Russian collaborators wear the POA (Russian Liberation Army) uniforms and patches. However, the POA was created only in 1944. moreSoundtrack:
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There's not much one can say about this movie, besides "Be warned, it's going to hurt you - a lot". The story is simple: Byelorussia in 1943 and it's Hell on the Earth. The Nazis are fighting a no-quarter-given-or-asked war against huge Soviet partisan units, and the population is caught in between (historically the German security forces destroyed hundred of Byelorussian villages murdering most of the population in the effort to "clear" the rear of Third Panzer Army). Those who haven't been deported or killed by the Nazis are trying to join the partisans. One of them is Florya, a young boy - and in his quest to "join the fight" he get much more he had bargained for. It's a movie about an apocalyptic world (the title is taken from the Book of Revelation, a most of the movie looks like it has been filmed on another planet), but unfortunately it was all-real. The emotional centre of the movie is a lengthy sequence involving the destruction of a village, with all the sickening (but not exploitative) details shown with cold determination. There's no catharsis (this is not Schindler's List!), no hope, no redemption - even the eventual revenge against the village's destroyers become just a sad and murderous business. "Come And See" is a difficult, violent and surprisingly poetic movie, compared to which even classics like "Saving Private Ryan" (Spielberg payed a homage to this movie on SPR's beginning) or "The Thin Red Line" seems just artificial. This is the real thing!