Thought this thread would be very interesting for the worldwide Idi i Smotri Fan community. I myself also am pretty darn
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mrtomwaits — 16 years ago(November 24, 2009 01:24 PM)
Im 34 From the UK (Close to London).
As someone with ties To Belarus (my wife is Belarusian), who has been there many times, stayed in countless villages very similar to those filmed and have family relatives that lived through experiences similar to this film, I find this film to be both emotinally heart wrenching, authentic and amazing.
My wifes relatives especially here granmother have some amazing heartbreaking stories of similar tragedys (scorched earth, bombings, shootings ect), breaks my heart but fascinating all the same. -
poochiewoochie — 16 years ago(December 24, 2009 01:22 AM)
Female
48
Colorado Springs
The BEST movie on WW2. Next choice is Ivan's Childhood. I also like Forbidden Games. I think that any movie made by Hollywood on the second war outright sucks with the exception of "Holocaust" and the various Holocaust scenes from "War and Remembrance". -
aurolacul2004 — 16 years ago(March 13, 2010 10:26 AM)
25 Male
United Kingdom (South)
I think it is one of the best World War 2 movies made along with Schindler's List, Europa Europa, Stalingrad and Soldier of Orange.
Very real and brutal, I remember wathing this film as a young child and it traumatizing me especially the church scene. -
maxx_myr — 15 years ago(April 05, 2010 01:50 PM)
18 Man
Sweden Stockholm
Watched the movie today. It's just so powerful gripping and touching I didn't know what to do with myself. The director made it so perfect, I didn't think that you could do it so well as he did! This will be on my mind for quite a while more I can tell you that!