A good film for connoisseurs of old Soviet cinema. Boris Shchukin, remembered by the audience for the roles of V.I. Lenin, is almost in the same role as an ideological revolutionary. He and his comrades are shown not only as theorists, but above all as men fighting for their ideals with guns in their hands. The images of the heroes
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A good film for connoisseurs of old Soviet cinema. Boris Shchukin, remembered by the audience for the roles of V.I. Lenin, is almost in the same role as an ideological revolutionary. He and his comrades are shown not only as theorists, but above all as men fighting for their ideals with guns in their hands. The images of the heroes are spelled out perfectly, here we are not an impersonal gray mass as, for example, in the pictures of the current era, “Officers 2: Save the Emperor” or “Admiral”, but people who consciously chose their own path of self-sacrifice and service to the ideals of the struggle for a bright future. In short, a real classic of the genre.
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