Go See for Yourself

Elem Klimov
Aleksey Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Lyubomiras Laucevicius, Vladislav Bagdonas, Jüri Lumiste, Viktor Lorenz, Kazimir Rabetsky, Evgeniy Tilicheev, Aleksandr Belyavsky, G. Velts, V. Vasilyev, Igor Gnevashev, Vasiliy Domrachyov, G. Yelkin, Evgeniy Kryzhanovskiy, Pyotr Merkouryev, Anatoliy Slivnikov
1985
Soviet Union
Completed
Belarusian, Russian, German
143 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asИди и смотри,is aSoviet UnionProducerwomen sex,At1985Released in year
。The dialogue language isBelarusian, Russian, German,Current Douban rating8.7(For reference only)。
This is a very special war film that truthfully depicts the tragic experiences and scenes of the people in the German-occupied areas, as well as the fear that people feel in the face of sudden disaster, reflecting the true nature of war. It is not like "The Battle of Stalingrad" or "Attack on Berlin," which portray the blood and guts of frontline battles, nor like "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" or "Stars," which illustrate the ordinary heroism in local conflicts. It is not a war romance, but rather the bloody cruelty that descends upon civilian lives. The events and terrifying scenes in the film far exceed those depicted in any movie about German concentration camps, making it chilling and a caution for the faint-hearted and the soft-hearted to watch with care.