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All Nazi trolls and Nazi sympathizers will be removed! This is a film about WW2. Learn from it.
Ответитьcrazy good movie.. i just have one question.. Did Boris survived? Is this him in the car in the end?
ОтветитьThank u
ОтветитьI cried 3 times during this movie.
Ответить"Not men, leftists" GO GIRL!
ОтветитьI wish such movies were shown in the west, they are so important! I almost cried multiple times when all of her partners died, their deaths all took away the happiness she had when she was in battle. The actors in this movie were very talented, I think the actress portrayed her character very well. I can't imagine how hard it must have been, let's learn from history and what heroes like her fought for. Never again!♥
Ответитьtahliye ediyorum evacuate, birlikler troops
ОтветитьThank youfor this
ОтветитьDon't mess with pissed off Ukrainian women.
ОтветитьAus der heines blu ein kleines blumelien
ОтветитьShe call her the lady death
ОтветитьWhat a great movie..
ОтветитьHey Shoigu, Gerasimov, why are Russian called the most stupid people in the world. We are just led by a clown!
No wonder the russian army is so bad. He just sends everyone to the meat grinder.
I'm glad to see that the sacrifices and heroics of ordinary World War 2 Russians are finally being recognized by Western audiences. While Britain did much to shore up the defence in 1940, they were never truly alone - they had the Empire and Land Lease from Roosevelt to keep them supplied. In reality, it was Russia that was more alone during the crucial years of 1941 -1943. The absence of a second front meant that many millions of Russian soldiers and civilians died amid the devastation and destruction caused by Barbarossa and they're never say die mentality. I could go on - many in the West are taught that the likes of D-Day were the decisive battles of the war. I believe that the Battle of Stalingrad and the success of Operation Bagration in 1944 - inflicted upon Germany their biggest-ever historic battlefield defeat - was far more crucial to the Allied victory in the end.
ОтветитьSo I can summarize a bit L. Pavlichenko in reality vs. the film as, of course, it is stuffed with pop lies and is overall a love story which they better not "base on true events"
So in the film evil NKVD forced her to become sniper after she suddenly shot well at a shooting range, in fact earlier her father took her to a factory's shooting club where she trained and later she willingly went to Voroshilov shooting school, she liked it!
How to stop a tank - a guy said need to shoot through the driver window twice, of course, this is bullshit and a big exaggeration, it could not penetrate the window not to mention that it would be miraculous to reach the same point twice in that situation, tanks were not destroyed like that, but she had to be all rounded rambo ((
First battle is fake too, in fact as she honestly said in her memoirs she did not kill anyone the first battle and she had a rifle without a scope, nothing significant happened to her, no assaults with troops which is another bullshit, no tank kills. Later when she fought sometimes they were 600 m behind the 1st trench line, nothing like the film where she ran around in assault a few times
Marriage and sex: in fact she got injured, the 2nd guy helped her and shared blood in hospital and visited her daily and that proposed, he did not fight with fellows for her, he did not take her to fuck in a random bunker
She was evacuated in the end because she was injured and all injured were evacuated first regardless of having a pass! But in the film the doc which is not a real person btw shared a pass to her and thus saved her life in this awful totalitarian machine as always...
And the secret police guy who was with her in Washington is another filthy KGB type maniac in the film while in fact he is a hardened war hero and did not misconduct
And another interesting fact: when she was at Stalin's office Stalin asked good contrete questions showing knowledge of military service etc. and then she felt comfortable and brave enough to ask him to let her back to front, she said she could fight more and survive well with her EXP, but he said that she might kill a hundred and get killed herself or he might teach a hundred of snipers and share her precious knowledge and if everyone kills at least 10, it will be a thousand! And that affected her a lot and she became an instructor
Such a brilliant personality and story, many other good characters were put in mud and then got twisted in the way as it happens today with easy hook ups after exchanging a few sentences and stupid unreasonable hatred to somebody, like she hated men for unknown reason before she loved a few guys (while IRL only 2, the 1st died), she liked killing Germans and had maniac smile and other typical hollywood stereotypes. Movie makers make films about themselves in fact, they are like that, fuckery and orgies are normal for them, any stupid stereorypes without proofs too, they are far from real Soviet people, thus can't even realise what is the difference (( At least they could have read more about it
I liked the film except for such moments and now I dislike it even more, I am sick of such, it is okay for today sick world, but it is fake in terms of following history at least a bit ((
lovely ❤️
ОтветитьThe Soviet Union sacrificed so many. 😞
Ответитьomg I felt so bad for her when her lovers passed away 😭 and this was a very beautiful movie ❤️🫶
ОтветитьSuch skill comes with a great pain and hardship, we should never forget such heroes.salute comrade
ОтветитьThank you for sharing this movie. It’s beautifully written and credits to the amazing actress. She successfully portrayed her strength as a soldier and a woman, who went through battlefields and finding love and life in it despite going through WW2. Fr I could never do what she has done but her strength is inspiring. The film creator pictured it so wonderfully that I couldn’t miss a single scene. From what I understand they tried to start with a strong female character that has been in a male dominated world of politics with the intention to understand her. I was sceptical at first bc throughout history, the way I understood is the west has been known to be involved in places they never should. Turns out she gave her the confidence to reclaim her place as a woman who’s exceeded than the male counterparts and not just the next pawn of wars. This is my pretty simple dissection but I am left inspired by Ludya.
ОтветитьWorth watching..
ОтветитьIt's a nice movie owsome actor actress the hole cast very interested in this movie more power always gdbless
ОтветитьAt the years to come our eternal love and respect to all the soldiers of Red Army. And to the Soviet country. Your heroism liberated Europe.
ОтветитьThank you so much for this, great to see proper Russian kino in its proper language!
ОтветитьThanks for uploading the film!
ОтветитьGrande film!
ОтветитьAmazing film
ОтветитьReally good movie, emotional but really good 👍
ОтветитьThx for the effort you put into this❤
ОтветитьThankyou for the eng sub!i love this movie❤❤🥰
ОтветитьWhat an awe inspiring movie 👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьDamm.. this lady go hard
ОтветитьThank you. RIP Boris
ОтветитьThat Russia and Ukraine worked on this, there is hope!
Ответитьo7 Never forget our heroes !!!
Eternal glory, nobody will take away that from her !
plz upload more russia movies which invlove girls intellegent agenst but in english
ОтветитьGuh
ОтветитьLeonid Korin, the scriptwriter of this film, was killed yesterday in Bakhmut. He was a Wagner fighter.
ОтветитьI’m thrilled to find this film with English translation. I just finished reading the fictional account of Ludmila Pavlichenko by Kate Quinn, The Diamond Eye. I learned this film existed on Internet Archive by finding a video review of it. Thank you for this gift of a translation. ♥
ОтветитьWhat a great movie
ОтветитьExcellent job! Thank you.
ОтветитьAmazing film, what an incredible woman ,such an inspiration, thank you for the upload
ОтветитьGo bless soviet union
ОтветитьI cannot imagine the things this lady has seen and has been through throughout the war. She endured and survived in an environment where many of us would not last a single day. Her bravery will never be forgotten. I salute all the men and women all over the world who fought for freedom in times of invasion.
ОтветитьThe film makers couldn't resist the stars and stripes featuring prominently at the end with typical Hollywood ending applause. Was this a de
liberate ploy to attract American audience? Ruined the movie for me. She does not need affirmation of Americans to make her a hero.
THE MOVIE MUST REALLY SEE BY EVERYONE...WAR CAUSED EVRYONE SUFFER...
ОтветитьBeautiful and talented lady. I wish the best for the soviets that one day will be united once again
ОтветитьWow what an eye opener for a patriotic and desperate to protect.
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