Sweden
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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." -
nikitaskakun — 12 years ago(March 18, 2014 11:45 AM)
Belarus
17
Male
I currently live in NY, the film is very well known back home. After seeing the film a few moths ago I mentioned it to my mother and found out that she's actually seen it multiple times. In Belarus there is the Khatyn memorial that I visited. It contains the ashes of all the burned villages. -
elgallo76 — 11 years ago(September 21, 2014 04:47 AM)
Madrid (Spain), 35, male. I watched the movie after reading a glowing review in the holocaustcontroversies blog. I'm interested in WW2,particularly everything related to the Eastern Front. The Einsatzgruppen atrocities always give me the creeps. Great movie, if a tad too slow at times.
I will kill again!I killed them all: JFK, RFK, MLK, RUN DMC, -
alex-simmons-843-329258 — 11 years ago(October 04, 2014 12:35 AM)
USA-Florida
20
penis
I was a bit bored with this flick. It was by no means bad, but I was consistently bored. Having previously seen Ivan's Childhood and Cannibal Holocaust, I felt this movie had little for me to come and see that I had not before. -
suvradip-bhattacharyya74 — 10 years ago(June 22, 2015 12:36 PM)
Hi, I'm from Kolkata,India
20,male
I have seen this war movie few days ago,and it has been giving me nightmares ever since.
it was a jaw dropping experience for me,but what really haunts me is the "reversing history" montage during the end of the movie,I'm just blown away,this movie needs to be in top 250 to restore our faith in imdb movie ratings.