Commissioned by contemporary Polish politicians Such a completely true line should have been written in the opening credits of the film. Since this ridiculous, inappropriate “continuation” of the beloved and classic series “Bet more than life” does not withstand any criticism.
First, there is unproven, but scandalous speculation on the theme of the disappeared “Amber Room” (clearly to attract viewers). Second, clear anti-Sovietism and anti-Russianism in general. Our soldiers who broke into Koenigsberg are shown as a savage horde of bastards and rapists in unimaginable trenches. And since this is the case, then Kloss himself, that is, the agent of "Yot-23" suddenly turned from a hero into a humiliated and repressed old man who miraculously survived until 1975, when, "due to new circumstances," rotten Polish Chekists remembered him (of course!!!!!). From all this and much more, it pulls to stick two fingers in your mouth to vomit on this film, its creators and customers - the current Polish authorities, who hate us and our country, liberated Poland from fascism (and this is an indisputable fact!).
I do not understand how Stanislav Mikulsky agreed to participate in this cheap political nativity. Was he ordered? Was he starving? I don't think it's either. It's all about conscience. From which our former handsome beloved, it seems, little remains. And someone else is smart enough to consider this “ideological sabotage” against Russia a “worthy and long-awaited continuation” of the adventures of the True Hans Kloss.
Recommendation: Russians, and many normal "former Soviet" - do not watch!!
2 out of 10