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lead, I don’t know, well, now we’ll throw in
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and the women will give birth to new
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zagato squad in the person of one person
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[music]
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hello Gleb, welcome, but we’ve
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already sorted out a lot of films and now
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we have the last one in line, these
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two comrades served absolutely right to the requests of
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our viewers and listeners, how they
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voted, it took third place and
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that’s when we came to it, but
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this film raised a lot of direct
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questions for me, it’s just in my opinion an
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anti-Soviet Soviet film, as you
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said then, that means there are Soviet
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Soviet films, it’s anti-Soviet a
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Soviet film in my opinion, well, in
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any case, a Soviet film with a
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large number of elements, these are
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Soviet, that’s for sure and it’s not just
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because if we look at who
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wrote the script and who filmed it, everything will fall
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into place, but let’s not
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rush, let’s start as always since
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some year
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we have had an ideological basis
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throughout the entire analysis until
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we’ll talk about what mistakes and mistakes there are,
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and they are there, I noticed
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a lot of them, anachronisms, and so on and so forth,
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let’s get down to
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the analysis, let’s start since the year 1968, by the way, we
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touched on it when we were talking about reviewing the
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film, the new adventures of the elusive,
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by the way, what a coincidence that
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two comrades served in the new adventures of the
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elusive, the place of action is in the rank of the
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Levsky Crimea, in essence, well, in the
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Avengers it is presented in a few strokes
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and already directly in
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two comrades served there, everything revolves around, well,
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basically, a few weeks in November
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1920, we have already said that 1968 was a
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very difficult year,
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a lot of different events happened there, at the
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height of the war in Vietnam, it was
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in this year that the
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famous Sankney massacre took place
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Paris negotiations began between the north and
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south and, accordingly, the United
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States of America, the
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Cold War was in full swing and the
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assassinations of Robert Kennedy and the height of the
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Civil War and many other
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events actually show that the
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Cold War was really developing into such a very, well,
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not hot stage, of course, but in the stage is
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very difficult and the confrontation between the two
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systems socialist and
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capitalist, we have already
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talked about this, it entered such a very tough
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stage and therefore it is logical that the films
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that were shot in the Soviet Union during this
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period from 1968, especially dedicated to the
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Great Patriotic War dedicated to
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the civil war, they should have been
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because again, we have a planned
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economy, total state control over the film
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industry, they should have these
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films reflect a certain
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ideological component, that is,
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serve the cause of the information war before the
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Western world, if you like, and here
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two comrades served just here, this is one of those
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films that is very controversial and how I know
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people who
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watched it in the eighth year, they
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also had the feeling that the film was
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extremely controversial, but I just talked with
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various representatives of
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that age, let’s say I was interested,
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asked if there was time to talk, and
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accordingly, everyone as one said that the
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film was extremely controversial.
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there was a lot and then they were just talking about
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how the film was so strange, very
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strange and it was difficult to say that it
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expressed the official ideology that
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was not in the Soviet Union at that time;
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about
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Soviet power about its birth about the
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role of the Communist Party of the
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Bolshevik Party and the role of commissars and about many
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other things very controversial opinions a very
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controversial opinion we no longer take the fact that
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Vysotsky brilliantly played the role of the white
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officer Brusentsov, who
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then evoked sympathy among some people of a
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very character I Of course, the character is
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in fact extremely antipathetic, but
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nevertheless it was all presented in such a way
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that both the script and the production,
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at least for the viewer, gave rise to
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several questions as to whether
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maybe not everything was so smooth with the
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establishment of Soviet power with the
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civil war, maybe not everything is so
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simple, and by the way, many of the
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cliches that were created in this film, including
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the cliche regarding
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the fact that the Soviet Red Army
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subsequently fought both the
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Civil War and the Great
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Patriotic War, were led by absolutely
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mediocre
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commanders, as a rule, in the workshop, but
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I’m talking about this cliche now and
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mostly there was one line with the help of
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which the soldiers were motivated, this is the line of the
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whip, you can’t do it, there will be a tribunal in the film,
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all this is very clearly shown, but we’ll get to the
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question of how the censorship missed this, well, this is
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68, after all, when the consequences of the
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so-called thaw were still felt and
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let’s not forget that if I may
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say so, the corporation of the film of the affairs of
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the cinematographer, the scriptwriters, it also
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acted according to certain internal
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laws and who should be supported who
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should be pushed and well, about all this
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in order, I think now we should
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smoothly move on to who actually
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created this film, to the director and
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a screenwriter, and that’s right,
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in my opinion, it’s especially important to show
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who those directors were and what they had, let’s
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say who played behind them,
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there was a director of the film, Evgeniy
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Karelov, he didn’t live such a long life, but
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he made a decent number of worthy
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films, and this is a wonderful film 2
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capitalism of the 50s and the film is very
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popular children Don Quixote comedy seven
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old men and one girl
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and that’s exactly what he
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became famous for as the author of the film two comrades served,
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but about him I can’t say that this was
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some kind of person who was charged
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anti-Soviet and I can’t say anything about
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this about the director as a
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director, but about two
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screenwriters who, in my opinion, for a very long time,
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almost until the end of the eighties,
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acted in tandem and wrote
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scripts for a huge number of films,
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many of which are very controversial, I would
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go into detail and probably we
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we’ll take 10 minutes from the audience, but believe me, it’s
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worth it; by the way, this is the first time in a
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long time that we’ve touched upon the scriptwriters; they’re the
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directors; well, in general, maybe this is not
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right on our part, since
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after all, the script’s basis is the axis around
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which the whole film revolves, but here,
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believe me there are two screenwriters,
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Duma Yuli Teodorovich and Frit Valery
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Semyonovich, they were friends almost from school, they
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entered VGIK together
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in the screenwriting department, and throughout their
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lives, right up to Pawn until the end of the
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80s, they were the authors of scripts for a
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huge number of films, many of them
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which were controversial,
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they had such a kind of author’s tandem, and it must be
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said that they belonged to the so-
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called Soviet golden youth
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because they grew up in families where
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their fathers occupied a very high position
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in the Soviet leadership, in
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particular with the Duma’s Yuli Teodorovich, and
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his father was Teodor Lvovich Duma was
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one of the high officials of the Supreme Council of
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the National Economy,
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that is, he was specifically involved in issues of
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state planning,
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of course, this is a very high post, and Frid
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Valery Semyonovich’s father Semyon Markovich
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Frith was a professor of microbiology and
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occupied several
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departments at both Moscow University and
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Minsk University, and I must say Do you remember
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the image of the paramedic who in the film
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reads a poem to the Red Army soldiers about
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lice soup? Yes, by the way, I really liked the
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interesting image, well, the man is
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really passionate about his work and he is
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in a visual form through poetry, here
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by the way we also remember the windows of
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Mayakovsky’s growth, which also
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conveyed certain information
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propaganda in verse in this case, the paramedic
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reads poems about hygiene to the Red Army soldiers in a
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visual form, shows why they need to
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fight and take care of their
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appearance, and this is the way of life taken
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because it was precisely the men’s when he
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was still very young and when he joined the
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Red Army as a paramedic he just
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wrote such poems and read them as
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Red Army soldiers, that is, this image from
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life,
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that is, both of these snare 100 future ones, they
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were actually from the golden youth and,
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by the way, by age they should have
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gone to the front, but since they
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entered the 1st pom. in 1944, 1941,
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they studied calmly at VGIK,
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but suddenly the following
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situation happened in 1944, it would seem like
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three years, they both waited as
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volunteers to go to the front, somehow took the current
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early exams, went to the front, why do
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you think it was in
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1944? but 44 this offensive
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is not going on at all, well, just like that, usually we
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know many were filming themselves here, the so-
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called armor, dropped out of school and went for 41
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years because this is the most difficult moment,
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massively besieged, all the recruiting centers
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wanted to go to the front, but then somehow, well,
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42 but why 44 when the war is
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already gradually
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declining and, moreover, various
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decrees of the Soviet government are issued about
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strengthening this armor
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because it is clear that the war has already
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gradually reached a turning point and we
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need to take care of personnel, and then suddenly they
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quit their studies precisely in
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1944 they volunteered for the front, to
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say that they did not go to the front as
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volunteers, in fact, they escaped, escaped
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from specific criminal prosecution,
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because in 1943, at the
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end, a certain group of young people was discovered, the
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so-called youth group, they were
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then in the NKVD bodies in their affairs
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took place which were accused of
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anti-Soviet agitation during the war years,
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by the way, and in particular, well, at
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least this is open sources that I
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don’t know to trust on the Internet here or not,
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of course, doing it in my hands, I didn’t hold them,
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they accuse him of preparing an attempt
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on Stalin’s life, this is very serious, this is
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serious, here you can always of course
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say what is this, well, the organs
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were just drawing the unfortunate people with sticks, these
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students were taken from the student bench
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in order to get an extra extra thing to
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do, they had nothing else to do than to draw
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sticks for themselves under such a far-fetched
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pretext, expressed as a serious
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pretext in my opinion in the midst of a war,
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especially but let’s assume that this the disk
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is such a strange thing, it would be
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strange and by the way,
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Lansky 13 people passed through it and all the representatives of
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this very
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golden youth, and it’s interesting who
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entered there before the youth, but who, for example, is the
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daughter and Maria Goga of Diamonds, who was repressed in the 30s,
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representatives too there is a
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creative elite, let’s say,
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or medical children, golden youth
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who actually lived comfortably in Moscow,
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that is, escaping from the front, and so
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chopped up such conversations, well, maybe this is
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a fiction, if in forty-three there would
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not have been such a thing that
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seems to me that it is somehow connected and that it was
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made according to which the Duma ifrit was held
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and the case of the so-called
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Fourth Reich, you probably have
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n’t heard about this rain, the meaning of 4 years, there
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really was some sort of Fourth
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Reich, well, this is an organization, the work of an organization
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called 4 as some kind of itself - then the
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organization was passed by those who were members of it,
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which means the following story happened in
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my forty-third year until in forty-
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third the son of the Minister of Aviation
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Industry Shakhurin on the lips was
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either 16-17 years old shot his love, the daughter of an
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Uman diplomat, and shot him in the
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center of Moscow on a stone bridge and then he
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shot himself, well, it seems like it’s something
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similar to unrequited love,
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the weapon is understandable in the military,
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it was possible to purchase a desecrated one, and besides, they were
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part of the elite of the elite, the authorities somehow
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began to promote this case and
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promoted that it turns out there is a certain
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organization of children People's Commissars,
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well then, for example, there were 3 from I'm very
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sorry, two sons of Mikoyan who
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called their organization the Fourth
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Reich,
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the ideology was essentially
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National Socialist, but they didn’t
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call themselves and addressed each other as
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Gruppenführer and Reichsführer, and so on,
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well, officially it seems like they were played
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officially, well, this was such a
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kind of mockery towards the
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authorities, but let's see who was part
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of this so-called Shakhurin group, the
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Fourth Reich, it included the children of
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very high-ranking officials, well, in
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particular, as I said, two sons of Mikoyan,
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Sergei Ivanov, son of raiden By
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the way, the state security commissioner in
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which he was married for 30 years to
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Alliluyeva’s sister, who was the wife of Steel, well,
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that is, essentially a relative of Steel, but but
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he was repressed for 30 years during the
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Great Terror, there was a son and an assistant to the son of the
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price of Voroshilov’s assistant, General
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Khmelnitsky, there was a son of the surgeon Pakulov and
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so on, and by the way, there was, remember, we
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touched on this personality of the nephew of
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Armand Hammer, the same
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entrepreneur who very actively
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traded in Soviet Russia, well, let’s say, he did
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n’t just trade, he even helped, well, in
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fact, well, not for free, of course, but
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nevertheless, that is, this is really an elite of
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elites children who are directly
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involved in the propaganda of Nazism, even if only to
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their own circle,
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but this says a lot, and plus
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how the case ended in murder and it is
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still not clear whether this was jealousy or whether
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someone covered their tracks, it is not clear about
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this, by the way, not so a long time ago in
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2010, a book by Alexander Terekhov,
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Stone Bridge, was published, I can’t
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recommend it because I simply have
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n’t read it, but judging by the annotation, he
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examines this case from an artistic
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point of view, but it seems to be based on
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archival data, but this case
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was really helpful
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they treated this elite very gently when, by the way,
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Stalin found out that what was
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happening right next to him in Moscow, almost
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where he lives, he only said one word,
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but this is apocryphal they will keep silent,
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but but about Mikoyan of I can
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say that Mikoyan children, of course, they
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later formed such a
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kind of anti-Soviet vanguard, and
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Stepan Mikoyan, who was a pilot,
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of course, was not in this case for an hour, they
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were not a participant in it, so he even helped in
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such a transfer to the court of time
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and he was there, by the way, on the side of
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Mlechin, well then there are opponents of the
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Soviet Union, he directly says that the
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cash register collapsed and well, all empires should
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collapse like this, the Soviet Union, as
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always, the empire, the empire of the entire empire, will
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collapse and it’s good that it happened in the
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ninety-first year, well, that is, the
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elite children were so unique, well, here’s
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the question about how to educate the elite, well,
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in general, it’s strange that they were treated
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quite gently, as you say, so I
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would like to explain in a nutshell how
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gently, but I want to note
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why these guys were treated so gently,
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so you’re playing Nazism, you’re
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playing it’s all clear, but at the same
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time Nazism is killing your brothers
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because specifically Stepanov
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was a pilot there, yes, yes, exactly what
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if we talk about Mikoyan, well, they
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probably somehow managed to convince the authorities and,
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again, I’m not aware of the matter, I didn’t
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read that this was of course a game, but in
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the case of minus and freedom organs
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could not be convinced so, by the way, they
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escaped to the front, and at the front, their
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black raven walked through the window and they went
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to the colony in the north, in my opinion,
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where you sent them, and frith then
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wrote a book, it’s called 80
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half the story of the camp idiot I
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I remind you that the fire over there at that time will
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come to the floor until now, this jargon
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has been buried up to 100 by an idiot, it
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actually begins with a person who cooperates with
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the administration and for this you the
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administration provides such
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fairly warm places, that is, there is
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a librarian there, a bathhouse attendant, a bread-cutter, and so on, it
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seems like he’s fritting as he himself said, he
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refused, he did not cooperate, but for some reason,
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when he was imprisoned before he was
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engaged in amateur performances, to
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participate in the filming of some films was
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being a prisoner of that same
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terrible gulag and they both served until
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56-57. By the way, for some reason they didn’t got into the
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famous Belev amnesty for 53 years, well, they spent time there,
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were rehabilitated, returned
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to Moscow, and since they won’t lie, in
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my opinion, they learned them from their
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student days, in fact, they took them away, they
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learned them at VGIK and they were assigned to the
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place of screenwriters and they wrote scripts
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for films as I said, it’s very, very
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controversial and it was already filmed in the eighth year, they just
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received an order to create it,
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well, we won’t worry about the eighth
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year, 67, this is the anniversary of the revolution,
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films are being made from this commission by
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the state and the civil one, not the
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revolution, well, how to bypass such a top
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civil wars like the liquidation of the monitor lizard of the
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Kiev Crimea, which many, by the way,
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say that this was precisely the finale of the
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civil war, we talked so that
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you remember the reasons and chronology of the civil
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war, that it essentially ended later
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in the twenty-second year, when the
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White Army stronghold in
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Primorye was liquidated, I also more Let me note that we
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discussed, if you remember the
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state border, red sand,
00:20:05
that in fact the civil war not
00:20:08
only continued until
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they fought with the Basmachi even before the 30s, but it
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continued and then simply was no longer
00:20:16
considered specifically as episodes of the
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civil war, well, just a
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stronghold of the White Guard in in the Crimea, this
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was precisely the claim against Tanya, the enemies
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in general say that even if we don’t
00:20:31
succeed in attacking Moscow, we
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will create our own Russian state in the Crimea,
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well, something like how Chiang
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Kai-shek became the consequences of creating their own
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Chinese state in Taiwan, which is
00:20:43
still We don’t know an unrecognized
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state that has no relation to the
00:20:48
People’s Republic of China, it
00:20:50
looks like they wanted to do something and the liquidation of
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Crimea is really essentially the
00:20:54
end of the civil war in the sense
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that the last serious enemy
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was eliminated, well, at least
00:21:01
that’s what many people thought,
00:21:04
this opinion was shared and so the film begins with the fact
00:21:07
that he helped the stereoscopic view of the
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fortifications at Perekop, which in
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fact, of course, filming was not carried out there
00:21:14
because these fortifications at Perekop itself are the
00:21:17
very isthmus that connects the
00:21:18
Crimea and the mainland, he survived the
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Great Patriotic Civil War, everything was
00:21:25
swept away there back in forty in the fourth year, when
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ours liberated the Crimea, there was a
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maximum concentration of gun
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barrels per
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square kilometer, maybe
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a meter, it was simply plowed up and,
00:21:39
of course, there was no fortification left; they
00:21:41
actually removed it in the famous Arabat
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fortress, which is located right on the
00:21:46
Arabat spit, well, they just picked it up, more or
00:21:49
less similar to
00:21:52
Perekopsk fortifications of the area and
00:21:54
fortifications that were simply stored, but this is
00:21:56
normal and
00:21:59
these fortifications are viewed through a stereo tube, rows of barbed
00:22:01
wire, some kind of explosions and a song is sung,
00:22:05
two comrades served, illiterate, by the way,
00:22:08
in the same regiment and so on, it
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immediately surprises me why such a
00:22:13
song they came up with you, it didn’t
00:22:16
bother you in any way, but I actually thought
00:22:18
this song existed, either our
00:22:21
grandfathers and great-grandfathers or not, but it’s generally
00:22:24
kind of strange and again illiterate,
00:22:26
our great-grandfathers and grandfathers were not so
00:22:29
illiterate as to replicate it, well,
00:22:31
well, someone illiterate composed it on a
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song in the same regiment, but then
00:22:36
some kind of polishing still happens and in the
00:22:38
end we get a competent version, but here’s
00:22:41
how it’s kind of strange, but it
00:22:42
shows that look what
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illiterate people made the revolution, the
00:22:46
civil war, on the one hand, on
00:22:49
the other hand, the song then this is actually a
00:22:51
paraphrase of a German soldier’s song,
00:22:55
just because my friend had a couple of phrases both
00:22:58
in content and in some moments,
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well, this song was sung, including during the
00:23:03
Great Patriotic War, by Nazi
00:23:05
soldiers, and although the song is not a combination
00:23:08
composed in the Third Reich, it was composed
00:23:10
long ago during the Napoleonic wars in
00:23:13
Prussia in 1809, but here are some
00:23:17
words from there, I will still allow you to
00:23:18
quote that they are directly repeated,
00:23:20
in particular there are such lines of the Ainu
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book for us gif login Hitler Adolf Hitler he was
00:23:26
hit by a bullet why not me well
00:23:31
as in the song he sings why exactly a
00:23:33
German song, the question is, what a
00:23:38
charm it turns out to be, well, we can
00:23:41
say that this is, well, this is a German
00:23:43
soldier from the time of the Napoleonic wars, but
00:23:46
why did they take it, but nevertheless,
00:23:48
the film already begins with the fact that we hear a
00:23:50
song that has essentially German roots
00:23:54
again, this song was popular,
00:23:57
and they sang it was a drill song of the
00:24:00
Nazi troops during the Great
00:24:02
Patriotic War, but nevertheless
00:24:04
these fortifications are observed and we learn
00:24:08
that the Red troops are accumulating in front of
00:24:11
the dig to break into the Crimea and are
00:24:15
just
00:24:17
looking for an adjutant like then it turns out that the hero’s
00:24:21
dad is new from the regiment commander, no one is
00:24:24
beautiful, he jumps and asks Nekrasov’s
00:24:27
attention, he is handsome, and
00:24:30
the Red Army soldiers who teach in such a field
00:24:32
school also joke about him, and
00:24:35
mom remember by the words, this is by the way, by the way, it
00:24:38
was like that and about the school and the
00:24:40
truth is that red is red the world,
00:24:42
including this is
00:24:43
a school that taught illiterate
00:24:46
peasants to read and write, but
00:24:49
later the
00:24:50
curriculum became more complicated, they were
00:24:53
taught there and the basics of astronomy, that,
00:24:57
relatively speaking, the earth is round, the earth
00:24:58
revolves around the sun, some
00:25:01
biological concepts, that is, such
00:25:04
serious preparation already I was walking and now they are
00:25:06
joking, just Nekrasova is not mother,
00:25:09
but Nekrasov’s dogs find Nekrasov,
00:25:12
by the way,
00:25:13
in some strange trousers sewn from
00:25:16
some kind of bear on which there are even some
00:25:19
remnants of some kind of
00:25:20
advertising inscription before
00:25:23
this in the advertising inscription of me to be
00:25:26
honest, it surprised me, it even made me laugh,
00:25:28
I think it’s generally like this, why, well,
00:25:31
of course, the
00:25:32
Red Army soldiers, like the White Guards,
00:25:34
were equipped with
00:25:36
uniforms differently, but still, this is the twentieth
00:25:40
year and these are units that have been fighting for a long time
00:25:42
and are going against the enemies of the Russian Crimea,
00:25:44
well, let’s assume that this is possible, okay,
00:25:47
let’s assume in general, Nekrasov is called by the
00:25:49
headquarters and at the headquarters there is a meeting of commanders
00:25:53
and the issue of the further capture of the
00:25:56
Crimea and Papanov is being decided, which is clear that
00:25:59
he is a simple man himself, in my opinion, he says
00:26:00
that he spent his life before he began
00:26:03
commanding Kyle, that is,
00:26:05
most likely he was some kind of miner but
00:26:08
this is typical because
00:26:11
some of the units that went to
00:26:13
war in Ukraine on the Don were in
00:26:16
many ways formed by the miners of the Donbass,
00:26:18
that is, it is quite likely that a miner could
00:26:21
become a commander, and I’ll tell you right
00:26:23
here that you paid attention to their
00:26:26
uniform. some kind of strange one is more
00:26:29
reminiscent of the form of the Great Patriotic
00:26:32
War than the Civil War, there is
00:26:35
such a thing, but I would even concentrate on something else
00:26:37
on the speech of this Papanov,
00:26:40
but in principle the speech is
00:26:42
correct, here the Crimea is a pimpochka, and
00:26:45
the palm closed it is not there, but you need to take it, but
00:26:49
notice what wording our screenwriter
00:26:51
is they write how we will take Crimea, I don’t know, but
00:26:56
we will take it on the one hand, remember,
00:26:59
remember our review of the border, the first
00:27:04
episode, we will learn on the one hand, on the other
00:27:07
hand, I don’t know, but I’ll drive
00:27:10
people to this very dig anyway, I’ll
00:27:13
take it anyway, well, this creates a strange
00:27:16
impression and this impression
00:27:17
is further strengthened by his brother as a hint like
00:27:20
this, well, now we’ll throw in and the women will give birth to new ones,
00:27:23
well, because what to expect from this
00:27:25
miner, yes, there are white officers there
00:27:28
later, although it shows that there are red
00:27:31
commanders who are present at all meetings
00:27:34
there, of course there are different ones
00:27:37
characters, but in general they don’t
00:27:38
shine with such operational tactical
00:27:41
art and Lieutenant Brusentsov, yes, he is a
00:27:44
drunkard, and he is an officer who
00:27:47
is disappointed in many ways, but he immediately arrives, so
00:27:50
these will go after yours,
00:27:52
here you need to strengthen it, that is, you can immediately
00:27:54
see the white bone that knows how to
00:27:56
fight not the fact that these blue-legged men are making
00:27:59
this impression just like that
00:28:01
is intensified and how are these commanders
00:28:04
going to lead their units, how to
00:28:08
motivate Nekrasov, they just
00:28:10
call him to entrust him with
00:28:13
aero video shooting of the area and why
00:28:17
because Nekrasov worked as an assistant to a photographer before the war,
00:28:21
well it would seem that a camera, a movie camera,
00:28:25
are slightly different things, and Nekrasov is
00:28:27
immediately told to change it, I don’t know what this
00:28:29
system is immediately sent to,
00:28:32
but I think I immediately began to command, but it’s
00:28:35
also such stupidity, some people are one thing to
00:28:37
command people, and another
00:28:39
thing is to work with the equipment that you
00:28:41
I’ve never seen this before, but this is
00:28:44
nothing else, Papanov’s hero actually
00:28:47
expresses himself, and judging by his chief of staff, judging by his
00:28:51
bearing, most likely this is in special terms, he
00:28:55
spoke directly, he says, if you don’t comply with
00:28:57
the tribunal, that is, it’s only
00:29:00
with a whip that you can lead the Red Army soldiers,
00:29:03
but this, of course, is not to
00:29:05
say directly like modern films, but as
00:29:07
they say, sediment remains and Nekrasov,
00:29:10
well, what to do, he takes this device
00:29:13
outside the headquarters and meets with
00:29:16
another hero whom he will go through the
00:29:18
whole film, these are the heroes of Bykov, he
00:29:21
plays the bulls perfectly, in general, this is one
00:29:23
of my favorite actors,
00:29:24
he plays a simple one too
00:29:27
Red commander against Karyakin, he immediately
00:29:30
says that he is actually a commander, but
00:29:32
since he hotly shot wines 500, then
00:29:36
he was a traitor, he was demoted in
00:29:38
rank, his command decided,
00:29:40
look, he’s some kind of loudmouth,
00:29:42
poorly educated, who mainly
00:29:45
relies on a certain revolutionary
00:29:47
consciousness is
00:29:48
also being mocked by the ugly hero, it’s
00:29:51
clear that he’s more intelligent, after all, the
00:29:54
son of a priest worked as a photographer, he’s
00:29:57
educated, he
00:29:58
even speaks as intelligent, unlike the
00:30:00
same to the river, he directly speaks
00:30:04
about whether he shot or
00:30:07
not, he immediately doubts yes you probably
00:30:09
you weren’t the one who shot him in vain and
00:30:11
he’s just talking about Nikolka’s eyes,
00:30:15
Nikolka’s eyes are too squinty, one problem is that
00:30:18
the loan is in the wrong place, but it’s cool, he says there and
00:30:20
there, I immediately have a conflict there is also
00:30:24
a conflict about the fact that Nekrasov
00:30:25
says Popova that you volunteered
00:30:28
being a popovich, when you know
00:30:31
that Lenin is actually a nobleman and they also
00:30:33
show just such an
00:30:35
uneducated, blue-legged Karyakin,
00:30:37
then stop naledi talking about such things as a
00:30:40
conflict, educated educated people, and
00:30:43
these are essentially rednecks who are
00:30:46
in command, but it is clear that all this
00:30:47
lends itself to masks, but they are direct here they are visible
00:30:50
and then there is this Karyakin, he
00:30:54
pulls bulls, so it’s still a positive
00:30:56
character, when I watched the
00:30:57
film, despite all the questions, I
00:30:59
watched it when I was little, it’s definitely a
00:31:02
positive character, but at the same time,
00:31:05
look there are several points by
00:31:08
which we can say that this an
00:31:09
illiterate person from whom everyone
00:31:12
suffers because he is such an
00:31:13
illiterate loudmouth and he suffers from him and
00:31:16
his troops are ugly there later at the end, well,
00:31:19
in fact, he expresses this expression,
00:31:22
essentially with corpses, how he threw
00:31:24
at the White Guards, but we will return to this, but
00:31:27
not even that illiterate also
00:31:29
dishonest, he seems to be for his
00:31:32
comrade, and then he
00:31:35
begins to speak out against him world of an
00:31:37
episode very interesting but looking
00:31:40
ahead, but by the way, when I
00:31:41
watched very little, there were no questions,
00:31:44
well, it still shows that Nekrasov but
00:31:46
he did something wrong, well, maybe it’s not right, and by the
00:31:49
way, he honestly said that I honestly
00:31:51
didn’t bother that I was drying, but we’ll come back to this,
00:31:54
we’ll come back to this, the accents are
00:31:56
anti-Soviet, it’s definitely in general that they are given a
00:31:59
task using an airplane, by the way,
00:32:03
the airplane of the Forman system is formal new
00:32:05
couple these were the most common
00:32:07
aircraft of
00:32:09
the Civil War, everything here is very well
00:32:10
selected, the camera by the way is
00:32:13
well selected, this is a de Brie camera, I’ll tear it up,
00:32:16
most likely the model of D.N. but you know, it’s
00:32:20
not true, what’s the matter is that I
00:32:22
re-read a lot of documents while I was
00:32:24
preparing, well, different ones, of course, on
00:32:27
the Internet that I found about aero
00:32:30
videography during the civil period of the First
00:32:32
World War, to be honest, I did
00:32:34
n’t find anything, moreover, when I studied
00:32:37
aero videography during the Great
00:32:39
Patriotic War,
00:32:41
I found a lot during the first, but in particular
00:32:44
there was a
00:32:46
cinematographer, Theodore Buki Moi Vich, who
00:32:58
spent one of the very first videos filming in a front-line situation in the late autumn of forty-one during the battle of Moscow, so he was there, he
00:33:00
managed to film there literally 30 seconds,
00:33:02
how
00:33:04
inconvenient it was to film many of the layers, these are even
00:33:07
more advanced cameras, after all, he was 41
00:33:11
years old, by the way, he received an award for this, and
00:33:13
here such high-quality shooting, well, at
00:33:15
least
00:33:17
they are given the task of filming and no one
00:33:20
doubts whether it will work or not
00:33:22
and
00:33:23
indeed, the prototype of this kind of
00:33:27
aerial photography was Nikolai
00:33:29
Vasilchenko, who really
00:33:30
did an avi reconnaissance of the dig, but what kind of
00:33:34
aeroflot reconnaissance he did, it was
00:33:37
by the way, if you remember our video
00:33:39
dedicated to military topography during the
00:33:42
Civil War, I think there will be
00:33:44
a link here, we are just right We’re talking about
00:33:46
aerial photography in detail enough,
00:33:48
but aero video filming in that
00:33:51
period is unlikely, so such a task is
00:33:54
somewhat strange and the country that the chief of staff,
00:33:56
okay, Papanov, he’s really still
00:33:59
there, like our filming, the arrival of Poincaré in
00:34:02
Algeria,
00:34:03
art, but as if
00:34:06
the chief of staff, well, obviously he should have
00:34:09
known that aero video filming was then
00:34:11
practically impossible, it was
00:34:13
unlike aerial photography, and this is precisely
00:34:16
to confirm not from the myth that they did
00:34:19
everything in defiance of the command, the command
00:34:21
ordered it was littered with corpses, and so on and so
00:34:24
forth, and so unfortunate Nekrasov,
00:34:27
contrary to logic, contrary to technical
00:34:30
development, was able to do more there is a suburb with a
00:34:33
detachment of 1 it turns out to be a gondola of this
00:34:37
very plane because it’s just the
00:34:40
hero of the bull to get you talking no wallpaper
00:34:42
we’ll fly all of me and he’s not just to the whites and
00:34:46
the odometer won’t let him go, well, that is,
00:34:48
it’s clear that he’s not so much his comrades,
00:34:50
although he’s there he says, well, for the sake of conversation,
00:34:53
but first of all, he is in the countryside,
00:34:56
by the way, a zagato detachment in the person of one
00:34:58
person, so by the way, it’s no wonder
00:35:01
why they Nekrasov, or rather, didn’t try to
00:35:03
at least literally shoot something for a few seconds there
00:35:06
to see why he
00:35:08
immediately just takes this device and flies
00:35:11
with him, well, nevertheless, they fly over the
00:35:14
enemy’s positions, they shoot at them, the
00:35:19
nekras tries to shoot, but then they
00:35:21
find out that they can’t and
00:35:23
ultimately their plane is shot down; it
00:35:26
falls somewhere in the reeds, well, on Soviet
00:35:30
territory, that is, not on the territory
00:35:31
occupied by the Whites, but the territory is occupied by the
00:35:33
Reds and well, how do they think that the
00:35:35
Reds and at this interesting moment, also
00:35:38
completely anti-historical, they fall
00:35:41
into the hands of
00:35:43
free rebels, well, then Karyakin
00:35:46
says so and they would have said that the Makhnovists
00:35:47
who sentenced them to execution are
00:35:50
logically they are flying from the white
00:35:52
territory and They
00:35:55
don’t have any documents to the point, and they confirm that they are
00:35:57
Makhnovists and there is a conversation going on: we’re friends, we’re not
00:36:01
friends, we’ll see about that later, although this is
00:36:04
complete nonsense, because then, of
00:36:06
course, Makhno, by the way, we talked about this
00:36:08
in the first review of the film Not Lime’s The
00:36:11
Avengers So, yes,
00:36:14
the Makhnovists, yes, during the twentieth
00:36:16
year they were either for the Red Army or against them,
00:36:20
but at this moment
00:36:21
Makhno units are specifically taking part
00:36:24
in preparing the assault on the Crimea, and this is precisely the
00:36:27
digging area, all the scenes of action
00:36:30
are clear that these Makhnovists know perfectly well
00:36:32
that the Red Army is theirs allies and here
00:36:36
the dialogue begins, you sold
00:36:40
your revolution to Russia, well, we sold it,
00:36:43
and to whomever needed it, we sold it, by
00:36:45
the way, the characters are cool, all
00:36:47
these Makhnovists there, they are not very
00:36:49
well written, the actors
00:36:51
play well, the staging is gorgeous, they
00:36:54
are sentenced to execution, but they manage to
00:36:57
escape and here, look, they escaped from the Makhnovists
00:37:00
to get to where the
00:37:03
subras trefl is already red and here and without
00:37:07
the way, note this is the stomach prototype of
00:37:09
modern films about the Great
00:37:11
Patriotic War where is this stamp you escaped from the Germans
00:37:14
and somewhere there was against the wall
00:37:16
listening to him but when I watched this,
00:37:19
Commissar Scheele, I don’t know the end of twill,
00:37:22
Commissar music, I laughed, the thought occurred to me that
00:37:25
these two
00:37:28
comrades served in a certain
00:37:29
penal battalion on minimum wages, well, actually, yes,
00:37:34
because she immediately starts to get hysterical, of
00:37:37
course, she’s not as beautiful as the films in the
00:37:40
style the Mikhalkovs without these screams is an
00:37:43
omission, well, even then they haven’t learned how to
00:37:46
make a proper movie where everyone screams so much
00:37:48
that it’s behind the ears and she doesn’t need to be
00:37:51
hysterical, she says to talk a lot and and
00:37:53
all this right here, it just cuts off
00:37:57
everything, we start to have such an image of just the same
00:38:00
countrymen on who is hanged as usual,
00:38:02
this red terror after the
00:38:05
liberation of the Crimea, we will not
00:38:07
take this character historically completely,
00:38:10
but the image is that this is probably a separate
00:38:13
topic dedicated and the civilian is not in the Crimea,
00:38:15
but the image is so obvious, such a
00:38:18
hysterical one, especially who does not scream at
00:38:20
which how did she do this from a nekrasu I
00:38:23
recognized you, you are a White Guard who tortured me,
00:38:26
that is, something is clearly wrong with her head,
00:38:28
the only one is then she
00:38:31
heroically dies during the storming of a dig
00:38:33
and then it seems like she is being filmed with us, which is
00:38:35
usually shown if there is a
00:38:38
representative state security organs
00:38:40
or the party, then he is a bastard or a psychopath, but
00:38:44
when there is some kind of battle, he is somewhere
00:38:46
far away in this regard, I remember
00:38:49
what fierce indignation there was about the
00:38:52
images of the NKVD in the Belarusian film
00:38:55
Brest Fortress renders the zinc
00:38:57
sinner not just catching spies there, he
00:38:59
actually has them they catch a saboteur, he also
00:39:02
dies in battle, what is this, what kind of
00:39:04
historical injustice,
00:39:05
especially in the film Brest Fortress - the hero of
00:39:09
Pavel Derevianko, in the end he
00:39:13
admits that he is not just a commissar to a
00:39:15
Jew, Jews,
00:39:17
but it is a joy to go to be shot, this
00:39:19
was by the way, historical truth,
00:39:21
well here, at least as shown, to
00:39:24
brush off the first from the whites, they fled,
00:39:27
almost killed, waved, almost killed, and
00:39:30
it’s like they’re our own, but they’re not our own,
00:39:32
like a mountain, they came here to shoot, here
00:39:36
they came to shoot the skinny peasant
00:39:38
to give in, and now they’re being put up against the wall, just a
00:39:42
private by chance
00:39:44
the chief of staff was passing by and just what are you doing here,
00:39:46
they’re shooting us, notice
00:39:49
the wording, what is the wording of the chief of staff, the
00:39:51
representative of the Red command,
00:39:53
the execution
00:39:55
is postponed is not canceled postponed
00:39:58
well, you see how many of these
00:40:00
details there are, this is actually anti-Soviet and
00:40:02
by the way there are just Latvian riflemen we
00:40:05
not against the type
00:40:07
go away okay over anyway they get to
00:40:11
the headquarters then it turns out that Nekrasov did
00:40:13
n’t film anything and it’s so interesting for him
00:40:16
when he wanted to film the positions
00:40:19
he didn’t succeed, but when he didn’t
00:40:21
want to he pretended to have this camera that supposedly
00:40:24
it’s some kind of hellish when a machine
00:40:26
wave can put everyone down, remember, yes, and
00:40:28
it turns out that the Makhnovists
00:40:31
laughed, like they’re not
00:40:33
educated at all, but this is this beloved headquarters
00:40:36
that the Makhnovists were not only that, since
00:40:39
Kristan and the taxi is not prepared at all, it’s
00:40:41
not a Red Army soldier at all, disheveled
00:40:44
to look, but to wave is just a cross and
00:40:46
still in the cube, how did he, how did they manage
00:40:48
to be white, these are all of them more than once of Christ,
00:40:51
also in spite of, but this is this Makhnovist,
00:40:54
in spite of this, it’s a little different, but they are
00:40:56
genre artists, and they don’t recognize
00:40:58
military laws, so I win, as well as
00:41:01
physical laws, we know this, the laws of
00:41:03
time, namely We recommend reconsidering
00:41:06
the review, but not the film, of course, Bender started
00:41:10
there in huge quantities of these time movements,
00:41:12
yes, but it turns out that they
00:41:15
kind of failed the task, and here
00:41:18
Bykov’s hero shows his rotten
00:41:22
insides, in fact, what’s rotten, here I was
00:41:23
little, watching, that is, a person with
00:41:26
such absolutely where and it’s a matter of Giza Ravan’s
00:41:28
consciousness, but in the sense that I
00:41:29
simply didn’t have him yet and that he failed while you were
00:41:32
going on a mission, but
00:41:35
I have doubts that I know this person for
00:41:37
how long, two or three days they’ve known each other,
00:41:40
how do I know it will be possible and he
00:41:41
really specially assigned the task,
00:41:44
who knows, he says directly and I understood that
00:41:46
someone and Popovich and also his dads are so
00:41:49
chilling that you got excited about all
00:41:52
sorts of things, but then find out that Nekrasov is
00:41:55
honestly a Red Army soldier because he,
00:41:57
having a phenomenal memory, is
00:41:59
an accident, by the way, a piano in the bushes,
00:42:02
or God from the machine in this case
00:42:05
God from Nekrasov’s head who helps
00:42:07
him
00:42:09
sketch out the positions which
00:42:12
some random coincidence
00:42:14
is confirmed by reports from the
00:42:17
census takers and it turns out that Nekrasov
00:42:19
actually confirmed the intelligence data
00:42:22
and it is possible to storm these positions, but
00:42:25
again the person who
00:42:27
was able to carefully watches this film, they find out that
00:42:29
this data, in fact, Nekrasov did
00:42:32
not help in any way because the positions were
00:42:35
taken away from the front and a huge bunch of
00:42:38
people were killed, it is clear in the film, it turns out that it
00:42:40
is like an attentive viewer, especially
00:42:43
one who was initially anti-Soviet,
00:42:45
all this was in vain, the pilot died in vain
00:42:48
they went through all the
00:42:50
adventures there because they still drove them
00:42:52
head-on, by the way, there was also a stamp from the Red
00:42:55
Army, they only attacked in the head, both
00:42:57
civilian and the Great Patriotic War, we’ll
00:42:59
get to that yet, it’s not a sin here, it’s
00:43:03
a little bit wrong, in my opinion,
00:43:05
they went through sivash, that is, they were
00:43:08
initially like Nissans through sivash and
00:43:10
through outbid, they also
00:43:12
stormed, and they stormed from the
00:43:14
point of view that it was necessary to distract the whites
00:43:17
from sivash, this film is said
00:43:20
well, it would be good, but at least it remains outside the
00:43:23
brackets like this since this is the
00:43:25
attitude, but nevertheless, Nekrasov is
00:43:28
really his example, in my opinion it’s a
00:43:30
Mauser, if I don’t confuse anything, and he’s
00:43:34
happy and it turns out, by the way, there’s such a
00:43:36
touching scene when they
00:43:39
help the legless commander get
00:43:41
on his horse, well, Katya, I didn’t find such a
00:43:45
prototype, well I think that probably there
00:43:47
were such disabled people who fought, people were
00:43:51
highly motivated in that civil
00:43:53
war, very many after that Nekrasov
00:43:57
looks at the
00:43:59
award weapons of the
00:44:01
bulls, he says, let me see, yes, go, well, and the
00:44:03
hero of Bykov begins to explain
00:44:06
why he did this, I didn’t
00:44:08
start shu shu shu I told you to your face
00:44:10
now I admit my mistake, this is such a
00:44:13
person, but from the point of view of psychology, everything is
00:44:16
explainable from the point of view of war, everything is
00:44:18
explainable, well, the man was mistaken, he directly
00:44:20
said that I, well, lost my temper, was wrong,
00:44:23
but how it’s all presented, that’s how he’s like
00:44:26
the fool says, too, a stroke so
00:44:29
characteristic enough that it will show,
00:44:32
look at these loudmouths and these
00:44:34
loudmouths then stamped things in
00:44:36
the thirties and forties like the screenwriters and I,
00:44:40
and by the way, we digressed a little from
00:44:43
more precisely, we didn’t tell you anything
00:44:45
about the second line of this film, because the lines are on the
00:44:48
2nd floor civilian film they are
00:44:50
a collision of two worlds
00:44:52
about the red world we talked about the Soviet
00:44:55
now gaps so exactly about this
00:44:58
very
00:44:59
lieutenant gave a turn to Brusentsov by the way about
00:45:03
Brusentsov you’re actually not just
00:45:05
such a surname taken from somewhere from the ceiling
00:45:08
you want to say that there was something real
00:45:09
prototype not I’m talking about this when
00:45:13
these heroes of ours were sitting in the gulag, in my opinion, the
00:45:15
mint had a friend there, a former officer of the
00:45:19
Soviet army as the Red Army,
00:45:21
who was imprisoned, I don’t know why they became
00:45:24
friends, and then fate separated them,
00:45:26
this Brusentsov Brusentsov, his name,
00:45:28
disappeared somewhere and just with this
00:45:31
film it was such a signal from the Brusents,
00:45:33
where did you respond to such a roll call,
00:45:36
kind of wow, that is, they
00:45:39
used the whole February to
00:45:42
find a person in this way, well, they
00:45:44
used it to get money to
00:45:46
push their own ideology,
00:45:49
they used naturally bypassing all
00:45:51
possible
00:45:53
By the way, you bypassed the censorship institution,
00:45:56
but also for this, for personal
00:45:58
purposes, this is it, but this is me, again, mensa
00:46:01
memories, that is,
00:46:03
there is real confirmation of all this, this fact,
00:46:06
yes, well, at least this is the statement of the
00:46:07
screenwriter himself on this subject, Brusentsev,
00:46:11
what is this for the brilliant white officer,
00:46:14
by the way, it’s also interesting that the Reds are
00:46:16
preparing for the invasion of Crimea and, in
00:46:18
principle, they are in the mood for the flight, you remember, it’s
00:46:20
quite optimistic, well, it’s difficult, but
00:46:23
we don’t know him, but we’ll take it, but what about the
00:46:26
Whites and the Whites, some hotel in Paris
00:46:29
Sevastopol huddled together these
00:46:32
leaves, like the wind blown by the wind, all these
00:46:34
representatives of old Russia don’t discuss
00:46:38
how bad everything is, some quartermaster is cooking
00:46:40
40,000 tunics, where will I get them? I do
00:46:44
n’t have family diamonds, something like that,
00:46:46
he says, everyone complains about their fate and someone
00:46:49
passes by them - a drunken
00:46:51
young officer who climbs with a lighter
00:46:55
in my pistol shape just into
00:46:58
Brusentsov’s room in which he sleeps in the
00:47:00
same bed with a prostitute
00:47:02
wanted to
00:47:03
joke Brusentsov, who has a
00:47:06
pistol under his pillow, by the way, an astra pistol, a
00:47:09
Spanish pistol, the pistol
00:47:12
was first produced in the twenty-second year, too
00:47:15
that is, also astral
00:47:17
time travel, that is, how did you get it, but
00:47:20
okay, the twins are killed by this young
00:47:23
officer,
00:47:24
Brusentsov is arrested, naturally
00:47:26
some kind of investigation begins, it’s clear, and
00:47:30
in the room there is a certain nurse
00:47:32
Sasha, who is played by a wonderful
00:47:34
Soviet actress and who
00:47:38
Brusentsova themselves begins to express It’s
00:47:40
because of people like you that the
00:47:41
white movement is dying, although I’m a participant, why did
00:47:44
this happen? I slept with a prostitute
00:47:46
and therefore the white
00:47:49
movement died or shot some fool
00:47:51
who bursts into a dark room
00:47:53
shouting his hands up and with a pistol in his hand,
00:47:55
I want this logic, no caught it
00:47:58
by the way, throwing it doesn’t catch it either and it
00:48:01
starts to burn God, look at
00:48:03
you, there’s a dead man lying there for you to cry for
00:48:05
him, what are you talking about in a month, not
00:48:08
me, not you, no one will be here, how is he
00:48:10
there, by the way, he’s looking
00:48:12
at things sensibly in a month all the generals and
00:48:15
colonels will be janitors and all the ladies
00:48:17
on the panel to those present, this of course does
00:48:20
not apply, that is,
00:48:22
enough people can get such a network of education, but
00:48:25
the image of Vysotsky is clear what a
00:48:28
hardened officer he is, a front-line soldier
00:48:30
who is used to saying everything to his face
00:48:32
when, due to the fact that he
00:48:35
they take away his abrek horse with which he
00:48:38
went through the entire First World War, he
00:48:40
raises his voice at the boss from his
00:48:43
warm body, sends him straight to the dig, and
00:48:45
at the dig he naturally
00:48:48
comes with a professional and starts
00:48:50
talking, here we are sitting here and the red
00:48:52
means they can pass through the Sivash, go
00:48:55
rest, lieutenant cool bet here with the
00:48:58
businessman, when I watched this moment of the
00:49:01
lieutenant’s conversation and 2, unfortunately I don’t
00:49:04
remember the novel by the colonel, this colonel,
00:49:07
yes, I look at their uniform and I
00:49:11
laugh, I see that this is a Soviet uniform
00:49:15
on them, having given it from the times of the Great
00:49:18
Patriotic War, that is, certain
00:49:20
collars are definitely buttons, but that is,
00:49:24
in this regard, they didn’t do any work at all, didn’t
00:49:28
bend a little, embellished them, made them
00:49:30
look like
00:49:32
yes, I’ll tell you more, if Brusentsov, then
00:49:35
he obviously should have come on
00:49:36
secondment, dressed, no, here’s
00:49:39
the colonel, he should have been there
00:49:42
Kornilov consisted of carneys narrow regiments regiment
00:49:45
more precisely, the uniform should be black,
00:49:47
well, in any case, they had a uniform like this,
00:49:49
sitting here in a field uniform,
00:49:52
okay, okay, let’s assume these are little things,
00:49:55
well, I like the other thing better, that
00:49:58
of course he lets you send this colonel,
00:50:00
Napoleon the essay knows everything perfectly well,
00:50:04
but you just in case a case in
00:50:07
Sevastopol, the light is transmitted by phone to
00:50:09
someone in my opinion, according to my ensign,
00:50:12
if I’m not mistaken, and just the same,
00:50:14
Sivash is pointing these searchlights, the
00:50:16
searchlights were of course they were
00:50:18
used mainly as
00:50:20
anti-aircraft weapons to
00:50:23
detect a balloon or an airplane there, but
00:50:26
they could have been used in order to see who is
00:50:29
approaching and just at the very
00:50:32
last moment the spotlight illuminates the
00:50:34
Reds who are already right on the bank
00:50:37
of this Sivash, here again we need to
00:50:40
make an insert of how the Reds crossed with what
00:50:43
faces they didn’t cross, we’ll come back,
00:50:46
what are we talking about about the whip, well,
00:50:49
in general of course
00:50:51
they didn’t cross, he won’t say that they were walking through
00:50:54
icy water, although the water was of course, to put it
00:50:56
mildly, cold,
00:50:58
what’s interesting is that they didn’t walk on water all the time,
00:51:01
most often they walked through places
00:51:04
where you can cross knee-deep to waist-deep
00:51:07
why because that’s exactly what
00:51:10
I’m planning the operation and They understand perfectly well
00:51:12
that it will be difficult and suicidal to storm these well-
00:51:14
fortified positions head-on on the Turkish Luna
00:51:16
dig,
00:51:18
although it will still be necessary just to
00:51:21
pin down the enemy troops, it
00:51:24
was necessary to undertake some kind of roundabout maneuver,
00:51:25
and just like yours in the
00:51:28
rotten sea, so-called rotten
00:51:31
because at
00:51:35
certain times of the year it
00:51:38
turns into what kind of semi-swamp they
00:51:40
found a local peasant who
00:51:43
knew very well the ways in just in
00:51:46
November through this force and he led the
00:51:49
red units right to
00:51:52
that same Lithuanian peninsula and
00:51:54
now The most interesting thing is that during the
00:51:56
Great Patriotic War,
00:51:57
the same peasant already led parts of the
00:52:01
Red Army in April of forty-four
00:52:04
during the liberation of the Crimea in almost the
00:52:07
same places, and by the way, it’s
00:52:10
interesting that the assault on the Crimea and the first assault on the
00:52:13
Crimea by the Germans in the forty-first year stormed
00:52:17
and
00:52:18
took her liberation of the Crimea in
00:52:20
the year forty-four, everything is repeated when
00:52:22
this outbid is taken further, the troops
00:52:25
starting from rolling back and the Soviet
00:52:27
troops from rolling back to Sevastopol and the
00:52:29
German troops in the year forty-four
00:52:30
rolled back to Sevastopol, Sevastopol is the
00:52:33
last such last line of
00:52:35
defense of Sevastopol surrounding the
00:52:37
area, so it all repeated three
00:52:39
times, this is what happened in the twentieth
00:52:41
year, it was repeated two more times in
00:52:44
history, the military, as a result of the battle,
00:52:48
takes the White fortification on the Lithuanian peninsula, and the battle scene itself is
00:52:52
shown very cinematically, that
00:52:54
is, here is the scene when the camera from below
00:52:57
looks at the hero Bykov who is running,
00:53:02
jumping over, respectively some
00:53:05
heaps of
00:53:06
fortifications there are barbed wire, rows of
00:53:09
barbed wire as he runs over the corpse
00:53:11
that is hanging on this barbed wire, well,
00:53:13
you know, the
00:53:15
red one drives his troops straight onto the
00:53:18
barbed wire or they get entangled there, they are
00:53:20
shot, they don’t know how to
00:53:23
lead and command in any way,
00:53:25
you know, that’s all. the battles for Lithuania
00:53:28
are a factor of surprise; they haven’t yet had time to
00:53:31
cut the wire, it’s good to go on the attack,
00:53:34
but this is all repeated in
00:53:36
the scene with the digging that the red one is driving
00:53:39
people onto this barbed wire, and what’s
00:53:41
interesting is how they
00:53:44
throw
00:53:46
some special ladders over this barbed wire
00:53:49
but this is complete nonsense because
00:53:51
during the assault specifically on the outbid there were
00:53:54
special teams with wire cutters who
00:53:57
just cut through this wire
00:53:59
and it was nothing
00:54:01
extraordinary, it was a common
00:54:03
tactic of the First World War when the
00:54:05
troops went on the attack and when they had no
00:54:08
there are enough artillery pieces so that
00:54:10
first of all what they used it for was to
00:54:12
break this wire, if there
00:54:14
were no special teams of sappers
00:54:17
who cut through this wire and
00:54:20
here and there some homemade means,
00:54:22
almost corpses to each other on the railing
00:54:24
I throw over this barbed wire
00:54:26
but also such a residue seems to have remained,
00:54:29
perhaps overlooked by the military
00:54:31
historian who advised the film, but it is
00:54:35
also shown as very rude that the
00:54:38
Reds don’t know how to fight at all, daurada
00:54:40
of enthusiasm go on the attack,
00:54:42
nevertheless, by the way, they meet
00:54:46
just in the trench, now it’s Bykov’s hero, and the
00:54:50
commander meets Nekrasov gives him
00:54:52
the task back, which means through the icy
00:54:54
sivash reports that
00:54:58
reinforcements are needed, which then comes
00:55:00
in the form of cavalry, by the way, a very beautiful
00:55:02
scene when a cavalryman appears and
00:55:05
begins to play the trumpet of the offensive and the
00:55:07
bulls where where and our red cavalry is
00:55:10
just driving the whites but at the same time
00:55:12
at perekop what is happening where by the way the
00:55:15
Nekrasovs are taking part in the assault it is
00:55:17
shown fundamentally correct there were
00:55:20
two assaults the first assault was unsuccessful
00:55:23
for the red army 40 to 50 percent of the
00:55:27
personnel were killed because well such a
00:55:30
perekop is a bottleneck
00:55:33
very well fortified there even the
00:55:36
trenches of the whites were concreted they were helped by
00:55:39
French engineers and although there were
00:55:41
few whites, well, I have data, of course they are
00:55:43
very approximate. 10,000
00:55:46
reds advanced against about three
00:55:49
thousand whites who were located in
00:55:52
these fortifications, but the whites had
00:55:54
machine guns and artillery pieces,
00:55:57
they again adapted well to the terrain, the
00:55:59
fortifications were and
00:56:02
just 50 percent of losses and this is quite
00:56:03
understandable considering that the Reds did not have so
00:56:05
many artillery pieces
00:56:08
because when in 1944
00:56:09
when the Germans even more fortified that
00:56:12
same dig there was an offensive there it was
00:56:14
all just grinding then how
00:56:17
many artillery pieces were there there, in
00:56:19
my opinion, if I’m not mistaken, there were either 50 or 60
00:56:22
artillery pieces per 300
00:56:25
square meters, that is, everything was
00:56:26
plowed up there, and therefore it’s understandable why
00:56:28
the digging was not taken with such heavy
00:56:30
losses, it’s still an attack on a
00:56:32
well-fortified area, which
00:56:35
was absolutely impossible by the
00:56:37
way, there was a Kornilov
00:56:40
regiment there, it was a floor that was very
00:56:42
motivated there, as by the way,
00:56:44
Papanov’s hero says at the beginning of the film,
00:56:46
shoulder straps on the water, that is, there are almost purely
00:56:48
officer units, and by the way,
00:56:51
here is the scene when a lot of
00:56:54
Reds died during the attack, it is
00:56:56
fundamentally this correct, but how it is
00:56:59
shown how it is shown that these are some
00:57:01
someone is carrying some kind of [ __ ]
00:57:02
of brushwood, someone saw carrying
00:57:05
some of these here on a
00:57:07
ladder to throw them over
00:57:09
the wire, but this, of course, does not
00:57:12
relate to historical truth
00:57:15
because there were detachments that were just supposed to
00:57:17
cut the wire; there were detachments
00:57:19
that were supposed to protect the area;
00:57:21
well, it didn’t work out; this was the first attack, but the
00:57:24
second one worked; they fed; the
00:57:28
commander and the Shuya fortifications began to retreat;
00:57:36
so on, what
00:57:38
is shown in the film, and during the capture of Shunia,
00:57:41
two armies meet somehow: 1 which is
00:57:44
advancing Sivash of the Lithuanian peninsula,
00:57:47
the other which is coming from a
00:57:48
digging site, and now Sivash is marching a detachment under the
00:57:52
leadership of whoever Nekrasov is coming here,
00:57:55
they meet full in some kind of
00:57:57
dugout or in a trench and here I am, here you are,
00:57:59
my dear friend, you’re so kind, what an
00:58:02
interesting scene, the hero Bykova says, and
00:58:05
I’ll probably be with you again
00:58:07
because my squad was killed here, too, you
00:58:10
can do it in two ways, this was a cunning bypass of censorship on the
00:58:13
part of the scriptwriters, on the one
00:58:14
hand,
00:58:15
it’s like if it had been done, well, look,
00:58:19
they died heroically, it was very
00:58:21
fierce battles, but on the other hand, under the
00:58:24
leadership of this, Vanka Karyakin and
00:58:26
it’s not surprising that they put the bourgeoisie down;
00:58:39
the world didn’t hear such a thing for this,
00:58:42
but if he carried the cartridges, he didn’t finish, didn’t
00:58:45
hear, well, my family knows him
00:58:47
very well, a film that they also wrote a script for,
00:58:49
it’s a film like, say, a
00:58:51
production drama about a
00:58:54
person who is looking for himself in some
00:58:57
team, that’s not what we’re talking about there would be heroes
00:58:59
who he plays a cameo role in
00:59:01
general the situation is such that the main character did
00:59:03
not fulfill something something is not accepted your I do
00:59:06
n’t even remember that the hero is Bykov and if
00:59:08
I had no cartridges, well, that is, stupidity
00:59:12
Kailash would be a person here or he
00:59:14
didn’t bring pasta or potatoes, but what if
00:59:17
he had carried a cartridge? This is a spit
00:59:19
about where there is and a spit about the fact
00:59:22
that in relation to say that
00:59:24
every person in his place is
00:59:27
actually like in battle because building
00:59:29
socialism is a dove 100 what if he
00:59:31
was carrying cartridges and here are the bulls here, too, the
00:59:35
same image playing such a loudmouth who
00:59:37
also kills his people, also such a
00:59:40
peculiar
00:59:41
moment, by the way, Nekrasov is also a man
00:59:45
who is smart to understand that there
00:59:47
will be prisons later for someone, he is a fool it’s
00:59:49
not he who thinks that he will abolish prisons
00:59:51
except for one where we all
00:59:52
put counter-revolutionaries in prison there will be prisons
00:59:55
some joyless person is also
00:59:57
humane because they are meeting with
01:00:00
Bruce Sentsov he is together with the baron
01:00:01
somewhere like a show to the cucumber he goes he
01:00:03
goes and he
01:00:05
wants bulls he should be shot Nekrasov,
01:00:08
it may be his own, look, he looks like an
01:00:10
officer will leave, he holds his hand as if he were holding a
01:00:13
saber prisma pack, they explained and left, that is,
01:00:16
he is still Nekrasov, such a humane
01:00:18
Brusentsov, then he is not humane, he is
01:00:21
hiding with the baron in some kind of beam,
01:00:24
the baron has a
01:00:26
rifle with an optical sight from the 30s,
01:00:29
this is also a complete anachronism,
01:00:32
the Brazilians ask why you need the
01:00:35
last cartridge, it burns especially to shoot yourself, a
01:00:37
good joke, an optical sight, why
01:00:40
not miss, funny, he has a better bullet for
01:00:43
you, the Baron of the Reds will find a better one,
01:00:45
let’s use it in the business and begin to
01:00:49
join in by zhanna for shooting, the baron is on fire
01:00:50
and don’t don’t need no need Brusentsov
01:00:54
takes aim at a random Red Army soldier
01:00:57
who turns out to be
01:00:58
Nekrasov who shoots hits him on the back
01:01:01
Nekrasov settles on the
01:01:03
floor of the bulls begins to shoot in the direction
01:01:07
where the shot came from the baron by the way
01:01:09
Brusentsov set up the baron for the baron
01:01:11
kills himself he manages to escape
01:01:14
into this is the time, by the way, that same
01:01:16
colonel is pressed to the shore, married on
01:01:19
the to a beautiful cinematic scene of
01:01:21
how they go into the sea, these white
01:01:24
white unfinished ones, that there is no land
01:01:27
here, cinematically beautiful, and
01:01:29
at this time Brusentsov
01:01:32
is running like everyone else in Sevastopol, the
01:01:35
last steamers are already leaving there shows
01:01:38
once again his essence of such an
01:01:41
alpha male, as they would say, who
01:01:43
forces you to
01:01:45
crown him at gunpoint quickly, otherwise I will kill you in
01:01:48
God's temple, Vysotsky plays great, they
01:01:50
are going to take this Sasha with them, Sasha does
01:01:53
n’t want to go anywhere, she’s watching that chips on TV,
01:01:56
semi-crazy people they are storming
01:01:58
just these
01:01:59
suitable steamships, everything is shown in general
01:02:03
quite truthfully, there were such cases
01:02:05
especially in Yalta in Alushta when the
01:02:07
last steamships were leaving and after them they fired
01:02:10
from cannons, they fired, well, the
01:02:13
last scene seems like it
01:02:14
should be a pity for this lieutenant because the abrek is not
01:02:16
allowed in an abrek swims after him and he
01:02:20
shoots himself under us, we should play
01:02:23
this anti-Soviet hit of the 90s and soul
01:02:26
ii soul that you abandoned the horse, I don’t know, in
01:02:29
general, the heroes die and here is also the image of
01:02:31
such an honest white officer, although according to
01:02:35
the plot he is a
01:02:36
bad person, this bar of Germans is very
01:02:39
bad rude
01:02:41
not not to look for what is ideological but nevertheless
01:02:45
but let's think carefully respond to
01:02:47
the film what he did positively well and
01:02:50
except if we analyze the moment that
01:02:53
he suggested that the Reds
01:02:55
could pass through Sivash and we will deliver this is a question of a
01:02:58
good or bad deed he is simply a
01:03:01
professional professional Yes, well, what
01:03:03
good did he do throughout the
01:03:06
entire film, he
01:03:08
violated the chain of command, was
01:03:11
rude to higher ranks, was rude
01:03:14
to prostitutes, slept, I
01:03:17
can’t do anything positive, no, well,
01:03:20
he fell in love with this Sasha, again, I also don’t
01:03:24
understand that she found a lot of us, that this
01:03:26
guy is so good, so strong
01:03:28
who knows how to suppress him, he also
01:03:30
suppressed him in the end, although not
01:03:32
completely, she left him for him anyway,
01:03:34
it turns out on this pier, that is, the
01:03:36
actor of the Vysotsky high-rise just plays
01:03:40
beautifully that he seems to evoke
01:03:42
sympathy, but in fact he did
01:03:44
nothing good for the film and let’s take
01:03:47
Nekrasov’s hero Yankovsky, he seems to be
01:03:52
more of a source of regret,
01:03:55
but let’s see what
01:03:57
good he did in the film, firstly, he is
01:04:00
clearly educated and intelligent and
01:04:03
really serves the cause of the revolution
01:04:05
because, in addition to
01:04:07
fulfilling his duty, I remember he
01:04:09
also films Red Army soldiers also
01:04:13
one of the lines of the film to capture my
01:04:15
personality is a photographer, that is, he is an ideological
01:04:19
person and in fact, all he
01:04:21
does is he heroically fights
01:04:24
heroically performs tasks, well, the hero is
01:04:27
his partner Karyakin, of course, but we
01:04:31
talked that this was specially introduced to him by the
01:04:33
foulbrood specially specially then
01:04:36
he told that and the hero would have been
01:04:39
more positive, he also did a lot of
01:04:41
good, you know, since the film was shot
01:04:43
for thin councils where the intellectuals were sitting,
01:04:46
many of these intellectuals remembered how
01:04:50
they were set on the
01:04:52
path of truth by such commissars when it means they talked about what
01:04:54
they wrote about, I sometimes
01:04:57
read when a memory of our
01:04:59
creative intelligentsia, how they
01:05:01
behaved in the thirties, when there was
01:05:05
such a writer Fedin, when he was entrusted by
01:05:07
Alexey Tolstoy, Alexei Tolstoy, this is a
01:05:10
classic, in fact, he was entrusted with what UN report,
01:05:12
well, it’s really on fire, and the smart guy, [ __ ] off,
01:05:15
even in the expression jackpot, I’ll do it,
01:05:18
that is I’m a
01:05:19
creator, you all owe me some kind of
01:05:22
commissar to appear here, so what did you
01:05:23
write here, no change it, it’s clear that this
01:05:26
is some kind of disgust and it
01:05:29
was necessary to show that these
01:05:30
commissars are people’s people and
01:05:33
some kind of foulbrood It’s
01:05:36
just that Bykov’s heroes invested this rotten thing,
01:05:38
but again, when I
01:05:40
watched it, he did
01:05:43
n’t give me any negative emotions at all to
01:05:45
the tanker, crying, fighting, fighting, saying something, something,
01:05:48
something he wants, he says, he doesn’t
01:05:51
hide, he’s honestly open while Brusentsov
01:05:54
and the whole White Guard Wrangel's army
01:05:57
drop towards the steamer
01:05:59
departing at that time Nekrasov when he was
01:06:05
also as quickly as possible the hero Bykov the
01:06:08
whole hospital was still there with them the dialogue
01:06:11
remember how they hijacked the Makhnovists
01:06:14
it was silent and silent but he did not take him in the
01:06:16
end Nekrasov died on the way and
01:06:20
the last shots this is when
01:06:23
Sevastopol has already been taken, the red troops come and
01:06:26
are met by children who joyfully
01:06:30
greet the liberator, and because
01:06:33
by the way, when we spoke without a line about the
01:06:35
review of the film again, elusive new
01:06:38
adventures perceptible about the
01:06:40
evangelical Crimea, what did
01:06:42
Crimea imagine itself to be even through the eyes of a child
01:06:45
when children go to school? there the dead
01:06:47
are hanging with their tongues hanging out, what
01:06:50
Crimea represented itself as and how the local
01:06:51
population was robbed there, they say that we
01:06:54
killed him, robbed him because he is not a
01:06:56
Bolshevik,
01:06:58
a Bolshevik, and okay, to hell with him, so
01:07:01
it is clear that a significant part of Crimea
01:07:03
met the Red Army as a liberator,
01:07:06
no matter from such White Guard
01:07:07
lawlessness, let's say it frankly, but by the way,
01:07:10
they also sing a
01:07:12
very strange song if they hurt you painfully
01:07:15
separated from you, also illiterately say
01:07:18
it would seem you were hurt painfully, what say
01:07:20
their company commanders you give machine guns you give batteries
01:07:24
that it was fun but also kind of
01:07:26
strange the song is
01:07:28
off topic, well, it’s kind of
01:07:32
stupid, but nevertheless, here
01:07:35
they are entering Sevastopol, where the
01:07:37
Soviet government is already creating some kind of
01:07:39
headquarters, they’re starting to
01:07:43
establish some kind of peaceful life, and just the
01:07:45
hero Bykov comes, handing over the film equipment,
01:07:49
he tells about the fact that this song is a
01:07:51
dachshund song that is constantly
01:07:53
humming, a bullet flew by and a.a.
01:07:56
and she keeps
01:07:58
calling you, stop calling on you, she says, unfortunately, I
01:08:00
died,
01:08:01
and here, by the way, is the moment that I think
01:08:04
the censorship was deliberately true wella, I have
01:08:07
this feeling because the ending is
01:08:09
just anti-Soviet, which
01:08:12
they tested like this, they were honored, they were introduced, they
01:08:14
introduced her neutralizes because
01:08:17
there was still such an image, do you remember the orchestra
01:08:21
that was such a team, they started and they did
01:08:24
n’t know how to play, there was some old man,
01:08:27
some kid who was always out of tune, so
01:08:30
they start playing very
01:08:32
poorly, they succeed in the end, you
01:08:34
remember how well it was done, that’s it
01:08:36
they just show these footage that
01:08:39
supposedly this Nekrasov shot, those who died, he
01:08:42
also filmed himself there, and just footage of those
01:08:45
revolutionary years that was filmed by
01:08:47
Red Army cameramen, so he
01:08:50
shows them and the music is playing louder and
01:08:52
louder and it plays as
01:08:56
harmoniously as possible because everything is a
01:08:59
victory and just the same and well, Soviet
01:09:03
power was established, the sacrifices were not
01:09:04
in vain,
01:09:05
although you know the 80s, I came across
01:09:08
several articles that just
01:09:09
showed that yes, this ending,
01:09:12
when these shots show it, it’s all
01:09:14
very motivating, but this is exactly for the
01:09:17
Soviet power, and the ending with the fact that
01:09:20
this grief-stricken
01:09:22
hero is standing on the pavement past
01:09:27
him, they are transporting just the same cart where
01:09:30
these tools lie, it was
01:09:33
just said that that filter had to be
01:09:35
finished because the whole revolution
01:09:38
is over, the holiday is over now the
01:09:41
harsh Stalin-Leninist everyday
01:09:45
life is coming all the music is over no
01:09:48
amateur performances now all is now the
01:09:51
kingdom that’s how you remember we said in
01:09:53
the video dedicated to the second congress
01:09:56
of Soviets and decrees about peace like the Bolsheviks
01:09:59
Arakcheev Schena in the labor movement
01:10:02
is coming, that is, such a fig, then in
01:10:04
the end it is also shown in this film by Zaka
01:10:07
but still I I considered
01:10:09
the ending, it evoked only positive
01:10:12
emotions, the sacrifices were not in vain, the
01:10:14
Brusents and all the rest, let’s say, the
01:10:17
evil spirits were driven out, they won and managed to
01:10:21
create a real state of
01:10:23
workers and peasants, no matter how you
01:10:25
treat it, the film ends here,
01:10:27
but what about the mushroom, let’s briefly sum it up
01:10:33
it’s difficult to summarize, but nevertheless, I
01:10:36
need to say a few words, the film was not
01:10:41
interesting to re-watch it,
01:10:42
to work through and review it because
01:10:45
films about the
01:10:47
elusive on the network or the white sun of the
01:10:49
desert, which is also the same, we also
01:10:51
talked about such a rather controversial film,
01:10:53
and films about the
01:10:56
state border and we recently
01:11:00
reviewed Lenin in October, these are different
01:11:02
civilian films, although they
01:11:04
were all filmed in the Soviet Union and each company
01:11:07
should be studied as an interesting example of
01:11:11
class struggle, well, if, again,
01:11:15
a person understands that in any society
01:11:18
except some primitive community
01:11:21
there is a class struggle, she finds
01:11:24
embodiment in all manifestations of
01:11:27
human activity, including in
01:11:29
culture, and each example is precisely the
01:11:32
product of this culture, but still cinema
01:11:36
is a synthetic art, so we can
01:11:38
say the position on this, he wrote a
01:11:40
poem, this is his position, the opposition of the
01:11:43
censor which year, we all do not
01:11:45
allow this it’s clear, but here, look,
01:11:47
screenwriter, director, sound engineer,
01:11:50
cameraman, and so on, a huge
01:11:52
number of people create a synthetic
01:11:54
product, and even in the conditions of Soviet
01:11:56
society, all this had to be approved by a
01:11:58
certain censorship commission, and
01:12:01
at each stage there was also its own
01:12:03
specific political struggle, and in
01:12:06
such a sample of the Soviet art,
01:12:08
we can do this very class
01:12:10
struggle among cultural and
01:12:13
artistic figures who occupied an
01:12:15
exceptional place in Soviet society
01:12:17
throughout its history, this
01:12:19
was very interesting for me to see how it
01:12:21
was built, who the people who wrote the
01:12:25
script are, how they treated the Soviet
01:12:27
regime, why and so on, well, not to
01:12:29
put it mildly, and they didn’t like it, at least because they
01:12:32
had to spend a significant part of
01:12:34
their lives in camps, at
01:12:37
least, and again, in relation to
01:12:40
censorship, how for some reason they
01:12:41
missed it for some reason
01:12:43
by the way, I didn’t miss 6 from the eighth year
01:12:46
another film with Vysotsky was supposed to be released on the screens,
01:12:47
also an intervention that was directly clearly
01:12:51
cut down and they said that this was generally an
01:12:54
alien idea and simply wasted money from
01:12:58
the state on the shooting of this film,
01:12:59
it also has a certain
01:13:02
artistic value,
01:13:03
some points are unconditional I love it very much from there,
01:13:05
but of course this film has a big
01:13:09
anti-Soviet fig in its pocket, it’s not for nothing that they did
01:13:11
n’t let it in, and here in this film I’m also
01:13:13
watching and well, intuitively I feel it
01:13:16
here, the censorship said to remove it, so
01:13:18
Zura backed down here, here the
01:13:22
censorship increased, here it is could, that is,
01:13:25
again, in the conditions of the Soviet creative
01:13:27
intelligentsia, there was just the same
01:13:30
continuation, one might say, of the
01:13:31
civil war that we are talking about
01:13:34
and it was very interesting, just you know, there were
01:13:37
its battles to observe them, dissect them, and
01:13:40
I hope the listeners were also interested in
01:13:42
everything with us this is to dissect and
01:13:44
study the gleb and I want to say look
01:13:47
how great we are, these figs in your
01:13:49
pocket now apparently have an excellent
01:13:51
class sense of what we want and all
01:13:56
our listeners and viewers have a
01:13:58
class 4 understand perfectly well these are
01:14:01
our class interests but this is not
01:14:04
quite but this is in general not our mailing list of
01:14:06
interests and not only in art and
01:14:08
culture but also in everyday life at
01:14:10
every step
01:14:14
[music]
01:14:16
chop doesn’t work out okay
01:14:22
here I’m slowing down and what is this simple well no no I
01:14:27
like alone no but I think I’ll go back to
01:14:31
what point
01:14:32
well okay I’ll start and then you’ll
01:14:35
look there, well, I’m looking for a good one, say, the
01:14:38
seam is like a rock, okay, it’s funny to the point of pain,
01:14:41
you’re more accurately hit by a bullet, then said
01:14:45
the baron of steel,
01:14:47
a reservation, okay,
01:14:49
why didn’t you run away, it’s necessary to drop it doesn’t drop, it’s
01:14:52
not very drop removed completely, let’s call it a day,
01:14:56
we’ll wrap it up already at the end but okay
01:14:59
yes everything is fine
01:15:03
[music]
01:15:09
[music]

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