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Come and See DVD, 1985

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The year of the 40th anniversary of the end of the Second World War saw the release of several war films in the Soviet Union, many of which were mediocre and decidedly unremarkable. However one film, winner of the top prize at the Moscow Film Festival, stands undoubtedly as one of the most uncompromising, harrowing war films ever made. It is a film that blends the epic scope of the Socialist Realist film with the personal, poetic sensibilities of films such as Kalatozov’s The Cranes Are Flying (1957) and Chukhrai’s Ballad of a Soldier (1959).
Based on actual events, Elem Klimov’s Come and See depicts the brutality of Nazi invaders in the Belorussian village of Khatyn through the horrifying odyssey of Flor (Alexei Kravchenko), a naïve teenage boy who leaves his family to join the partisans.
Klimov employs all the aesthetic devices at his disposal (widescreen photography, stereo sound) to plunge the viewer into a hellish, apocalyptic world. Indeed it is the medium more than the narrative itself which conveys the horror of war. Klimov’s mobile, muscular camera follows Flor as he makes his way across a devastated landscape. The images are accompanied by an extraordinarily complex, multi-layered soundtrack and both elements serve to reflect the ordeal of the film’s young protagonist whom we see losing any remnants of childhood innocence as the film spirals toward the epic savagery of the final scenes.
Featuring a powerful, grueling performance by Kravchenko, Klimov’s Come and See is an essential war film, more than deserving of mention with Tarkovsky’s Ivan’s Childhood (1962) and Wajda’s war trilogy of the 1950s.

 

Pasquale Iannone on 24th March 2006
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Film Information

Director - Elem Klimov

Produced - 1985

Main Language - Russian with English subtitles

Countries & Regions - European Film, Russian Film

 

 

DVD Details

Certificate: 15 Publisher: Artificial Eye Region: 2
Length: 137 mins Cat No: ART564DVD  
Format: DVD Colour Subtitles: English

 

 

Film Description

Hailed as one of the greatest war films ever made, Come and See is a hallucinatory cinematic experience that does for World War II what Apocalypse Now did for the Vietnamese conflict. Recounting the devastating Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union through the experiences of a young boy in Belarus, the film also includes some of the most frighteningly realistic battle scenes ever committed to celluloid, thanks to Klimov's insistence on using live ammunition during filming to ensure maximum authenticity.

 

 

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Roger Taylor on 10th August 2006

Most reviews of the film that I have seen rate it as outstanding cinema (although I should acknowledge that the positive reviews are all on sites selling the movie!). ... more >

 

Nicholas Hill on 3rd April 2006

What really can be said about this? Without doubt the best piece of Russian propoganda since Eisenstein turned up his toes. Believe me when I say, that is intended as ... more >

 

"Come and see" - Peter Ludbrook on 23rd October 2009

I bought this movie having read lots of good reviews about it on Amazon. I found it very disappointeing. Some of the dialogue is inane (poor subtitling?), the plotting... more >

 

 

 

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