Battle of Chosin Reservoir 2. Not everyone will survive the five-and-a-half-hour marathon of patriotic cinema (if you consider the three hours of the first part). But the movie's not bad. There's a saying, "Butter can't spoil your porridge." Here, too, there is no patriotism. The new Soviet cinema rules, and the dramatic ending will
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Battle of Chosin Reservoir 2. Not everyone will survive the five-and-a-half-hour marathon of patriotic cinema (if you consider the three hours of the first part). But the movie's not bad. There's a saying, "Butter can't spoil your porridge." Here, too, there is no patriotism. The new Soviet cinema rules, and the dramatic ending will only increase the scale of perception of the picture. For genre connoisseurs! And a question for connoisseurs of history: did the Americans pretend to be UN troops in the Korean War? Really?
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