Sweden
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telbis — 14 years ago(July 19, 2011 01:49 PM)
Turkey
Male
24
It is just flawless like you are in a dream but a nightmare. Perfectly done, every bit of it. So emotional that you cant calm down easily. I just watched it and could not find suitable words, sentences to describe how I feel. -
SSuqui — 14 years ago(February 26, 2012 01:14 PM)
I was born Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico, but I live in Altamonte Springs, FL, USA
22 years old (about to become 23 this April)
Male
Great film. Like ursie_athalia before me, I had to download the film on account that everyone in my house is strapped, but not before I saw some clips from the film in a documentary shown on Ovation TV about Film Genres (the one this film appeared on concerned War Films). I'd seen some bits of it in Mosfilm's video download service, then I recently downloaded the Krupnyy Plan DVD from a torrent (the two DVDs were joined into one). (On a side note, I'm borrowing a scene from the film [
not
the one where Glasha tells Flyora that his family is dead that's been used already] for an act of a short story I'm writing.) -
triakontan — 13 years ago(June 22, 2012 08:45 AM)
Poland
31
M
I saw some positive comments about this feature on IMDb boards, so i decided to watch it. And i was very pleased. As for a movie made almost 30 years ago the camera work was amazing. Story, acting, directing, all so good that I gave it "8" which is pretty high rating for me (only 51 out of 1500 movies get 10 or 9). -
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pepperbox-1 — 13 years ago(August 20, 2012 01:36 AM)
USA/Hawai'i
36
Male
By far the best (most effective) antiwar film I have ever seen. Images of utter human depravity presented in the form of the some of the most beautiful photography in film history. Sickening but mesmerizing. One of a kind. Absolute masterwork. -
emmaclarke781 — 13 years ago(August 27, 2012 03:07 AM)
Ireland/Cork City
Nineteen.
Female.
I first heard of COME AND SEE when I saw a clip of it on YouTube. I love studying World war Two and so decided to give this a go. I was utterly emotionally drained after watching it. War and humanity in all its savage ugliness but a bleakly hopeful ending when Floyra doesn't shot the image of baby Hitler. I like to think of that scene as a metaphor for us as a species. We do the worst things, repeat every mistake but there's a compassion and a kindness in us that refuses to die, no matter what.
history is a battle fought by a great evil,struggling to crush a small kernel of human kindness -
the-one-who-knocks — 13 years ago(March 16, 2013 10:39 PM)
United States (Pennsylvania)
15 years old
Female
I just saw this movie a couple hours ago and I was blown away. I've seen a lot of "disturbing" movies and they didn't really affect me, but this movie totally did me in. I loved the ending. -
AdrianD2 — 13 years ago(March 21, 2013 09:18 PM)
Taiwan
17
male
Quite possibly cinema at its finest. I didn't realize I was watching a movie, and by the end of it, my taste for films and my artistic vision had both been stimulated and transformed. Those tracking shots are haunting!
Lucy: "I didn't tell a soul, and they all promised to keep it a secret."