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Earnest 2022-04-21 09:02:31
8.3 Disgusting, it is really disgusting. Although there are not many images of physical disgust, the evil of the human heart can be seen almost everywhere, and it can be described as extremely evil. The insane blur and madness in the first half, and the nausea and cruelty from the massacre in the second half reflect the extreme cruelty and abhorrence of war from the gradually numb and dry face and expression of the protagonist. The protagonist's acting skills are particularly good, and there is...
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Kurt 2022-04-21 09:02:31
Watching this movie is a torment, with lots of facial close-ups, actors looking directly at the camera, like saying to the audience, and the title is "Come and see." Fortunately, I have experienced a tower-style narrative. In the first half of the opening, I enlisted in the guerrillas from the perspective of a teenager, met a village flower girl, and found that the whole family was killed after being attacked. Various experimental and slightly grotesque expressions are indeed difficult to...
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Peggie 2022-04-21 09:02:31
【S】Too awesome. Mixing horror-movie sleight of hand with war-movie veracity is unparalleled. The close-up of a large number of characters is extremely depressing, and there are more first-perspective shots, in the true sense of "seeing for yourself". There is no intuitive war scene in any place, only changing lenses scan various massacres; there is not a lot of physical discomfort caused by the horrific massacre, but the effect of shock and awe does fully reach the psychological discomfort in...
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Brandy 2022-04-21 09:02:31
[S] The most primitive desires, fears, and emotions of human beings are maximized. The pictures of many characters looking directly at the camera allow the audience to "see for themselves" the cruelty of the war; while the use of hand-held photography and the use of the first-person lens allows the characters to "see for themselves" the predicament they face. The first half eschews the macro depiction of war, and instead focuses on the presentation of the corners and corners of the war. The...
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Gayle 2022-04-21 09:02:31
this is some hardcore shit...no plasma to create misery at...
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Ofelia 2022-04-21 09:02:31
The horror…the...
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Webster 2022-04-21 09:02:31
A special war-themed film, it truly depicts the tragic experiences and scenes of the people in the German-occupied areas, as well as people's fear of facing a sudden disaster, reflecting the true face of the war, which is the bloody cruelty that befalls the common people. The New York Times called it "the crowning achievement of Soviet cinema", "powerful material with powerful polish...a stunt of filmmaking", and "engaging and creepy". Lots of close-ups, still shots,...
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Jacklyn 2022-04-20 09:01:50
"Go and See For Yourself" is obviously a political propaganda film. It does not care about the complexity of human nature in war, but only cares about the binary distinction between enemy and self and good and evil. Because of this, its ending feels a little helpless in addition to being weak. After the whole film shows the horror experienced by individuals in the war through a lot of subjective perspective filters, it is unable to give the individual's code of conduct under the grand narrative...
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Erwin 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Horror movie I never want to watch again. On a certain level, this completely spread and unrestrained approach is very annoying, but such a realistic scene of cruel events makes people...
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Iva 2022-04-20 09:01:50
The Hundred Hearings and Seeings series simply and rudely describes the changes in the minds of the little guerrillas from their desire to be armed to witnessing the massacre. The rude to the little boy's physical and mental reactions are almost directly expressed by the changes in make-up. The film is extremely anti-French. Other attitudes, like deliberately holding up a mud dummy in a Nazi uniform to sway the market, only to attract the attention and scorn of the masses, and finally "beating...
Come and See Comments
Extended Reading
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Flyora Gaishun: To love... to have children...
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Man in village: You're a Hopeless optimist.
Man#2 in village: He should be cured of that.
Director: Elem Klimov
Language: Russian,Belarusian,German Release date: October 17, 1985