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Come And See 1985 Criterion 1080p BluRay X265 HEVC AAC-SARTRE
TORRENT SUMMARY
Come and See
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Theatrical Release: 1985-10-17 DVD Release: 2001-10-23 Torrent Release: 07-07-2020 by user
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Movie Genre:
Drama, War
Runtime:
142 min.
Parental Rating:
Not Rated
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3 wins.
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DESCRIPTION
The feature film directed by Elem Klimov, shot in the genre of military drama. The action takes place on the territory of Belarus in 1943. In the center of the story is a Belarusian boy, who witnesses the horrors of the Nazi punitive action, turning from a cheerful teenager into a gray-haired old man for two days.
Sinopsis by IMDBSTARS...........: Aleksey Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius DIRECTOR........: Elem Klimov WRITERS.........: Ales Adamovich, Elem Klimov GENRE...........: War, Drama, History IMDB............: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251 RUNTIME.........: 2h 23mn SIZE............: 7.76 GB VIDEO CODEC.....: HEVC ([email protected]) BITRATE.........: 7000 Kbps (2-pass) RESOLUTION......: 1480x1080 ASPECT RATIO....: 1.37:1 FRAMERATE.......: 23.976 fps AUDIO1..........: Russian AAC 1.0 240kbps VBR AUDIO2..........: Russian E-AC3 3.1 512kbps [Potemkine] SUBTITLES.......: ENG SOURCE..........: Criterion Blu-ray ENCODE DATE.....: 2020-07-06 NOTE............: 3.1 audio is from the Potemkine Blu-ray
This legendary film from Soviet director Elem Klimov is a senses-shattering plunge into the dehumanizing horrors of war. As Nazi forces encroach on his small village in Belorussia, teenage Flyora (Alexei Kravchenko, in a searing depiction of anguish) eagerly joins the Soviet resistance. Rather than the adventure and glory he envisioned, what he finds is a waking nightmare of unimaginable carnage and cruelty—rendered with a feverish, otherworldly intensity by Klimov’s subjective camera work and expressionistic sound design. Nearly blocked from being made by Soviet censors, who took seven years to approve its script, Come and See is perhaps the most visceral, impossible-to-forget antiwar film ever made.
Extras
• New interview with cinematographer Roger Deakins.
• New interview with director Elem Klimov’s brother and frequent collaborator German Klimov.
• Flaming Memory, a three-film documentary series from 1975–77 by filmmaker Viktor Dashuk featuring firsthand accounts of survivors of the genocide in Belorussia during World War II.
• Interview from 2001 with Elem Klimov.
• Interviews from 2001 with actor Alexei Kravchenko and production designer Viktor Petrov.
• How “Come and See” Was Filmed, a 1985 short film about the making of the film featuring interviews with Elem Klimov, Kravchenko, and writer Ales Adamovich.