About love in war and beyond war. A movie about love. Love in and out of war.
Dina returns from a trip to Czechoslovakia. At home, she is waiting for her loving husband and adult son.
For her, this trip became an indulgence and changed her life, putting an ellipsis after a point.
During the war, 18-year-old Dinka was a liaison in a partisan unit operating in Czechoslovakia. In 1945, going on a mission with the commander, Dinka suddenly learns that the commander changed his mind and hid her in a dugout, which only he knew.
27 years have passed. She goes on a trip to the battlefields to find out the true cause of the death of the red commander and find the answer to the question that all these years cast a shadow on her reputation.
Returning home, Dina Alexandrovana shows her husband and son alcohol and tells them a story that puts an end to all doubts.
The meeting with the professor of history in Spanish R. Plyatta is a whole philosophical treatise in several sentences. His appeal to heroin is an example of gallantness and sophistication!
The film is so subtle and psychologically verified that there is a painful feeling from the loss of something necessary in life.
In the film, as in that life, the roles of men and women in their places. Their feelings are so simple and understandable that you stop thinking that the world has changed and you want to believe again that there are knights and there is love.