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1943, the Great Patriotic War, territory of Belarus. The 16-year-old boy Flera, having dug out a carbine among scraps of barbed wire, rusty machine-gun belts and shot-through helmets, goes into the forest to join the ranks of the partisans.
This film, like no other, shows the tragedy of a child on a battlefield. At the beginning of the picture Flera is just a teenager. But In the end, having gone through horror and fear, child becomes an adult, frighteningly adult - his face is distorted by senile wrinkles, and there is no room for love in his soul...
IMDb rating: 8,4
Year of production: 1985
Director: Klimov Elem
Writers: Alexander Adamovich, Elem Klimov
Composer: Yanchenko Oleg
Operator: Rodionov Alexey
Production designer: Petrov Victor
Cast: Laucevičius Lubomiras, Berda Alexander, Kravchenko Alexey, Mironova Olga, Bagdonas Vladas, Lumiste Juri, Lorenz Victor, Rabetsky Kazimir, Tilicheev Evgeny, Vasiliev Victor, Domrachev Vasily
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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@sauceman2885
@sauceman2885 8 месяцев назад
A film that makes me feel the way a war movie should. No sense of happiness of triumph, just loss and regret
@oliverbrunninge
@oliverbrunninge 7 месяцев назад
It's the first allied movie I see like this, 0 happiness, 0 glory.
@USAads2023
@USAads2023 7 месяцев назад
Maybe life has took away my sensitivity, but this movie is not sad or violent, it is just weirdo. But must Slav movies are alike. Maybe they try to overcompensate their lack of budget with over acting, but this just makes the actors and actions look cartoonish. 1 out of 10. If you want some real anti war movie try: 1. Threads bbc 1987 2. Jhony got his gan 3. Born on 4th of July 4. All quiet in the west front
@hassandoherty7615
@hassandoherty7615 6 месяцев назад
​@@oliverbrunninge should watch the original all quiet in the western front that's also true to the ruits made just before ww2 about ww1 on the German side. Banned nearly everywhere for a while then after ww2 it got the light it deserved.
@fixthefernback8030
@fixthefernback8030 6 месяцев назад
@@USAads2023 >born on the 4th of july opinion discarded
@oliverbrunninge
@oliverbrunninge 6 месяцев назад
@hassandoherty7615 That's definitely one that I will watch soon!
@cataca91
@cataca91 6 месяцев назад
films like these needs to exist, its a reminder for some people who seem to forget history pretty quickly
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
They do and my Come and See dvd is arriving today and I will do everything with it as I did with Saving private Ryan, I’m so ready for the fights between Ryan and Floyra now as I love both of them at the same time
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
@@krazythedomm I don’t bother with Ty news anymore because it’s just depressing. I’d rather my anxiety attacks over Come and See other than the news. I have not slept very well for 2 weeks because the movie loves to haunt my mind but I do have a heart for the movie no matter what it did to me recently.
@texanarchy666
@texanarchy666 6 месяцев назад
and they need to show them to kids in school. people need to see this reality
@kulio1214
@kulio1214 6 месяцев назад
WAR BAD!! 111 GET IT?!
@scarletlady3727
@scarletlady3727 6 месяцев назад
Yea, the ones bombing , starving , and ethnically killing Palestinians as if they were just flies….maybe the criminals should remember what it was like when it happened to them and oh I don’t know, stop bombing and starving people?
@fitterhappier2666
@fitterhappier2666 Год назад
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone look as traumatized and broken as the kid near the end of the film, truly amazing acting
@__Baron_Harkonnen__
@__Baron_Harkonnen__ Год назад
2:01:45 - the best bit of the movie. Great tits!
@kamasu4222
@kamasu4222 Год назад
It wasn't acting, the kid nearly lost his mind during this
@__Baron_Harkonnen__
@__Baron_Harkonnen__ Год назад
@@kamasu4222 good
@hannahdyson7129
@hannahdyson7129 Год назад
​@@__Baron_Harkonnen__WTAF?😮
@__Baron_Harkonnen__
@__Baron_Harkonnen__ Год назад
@@hannahdyson7129 - shut เt, and check those big ลss tเttเes out - 2:01:45
@Boydar
@Boydar 5 месяцев назад
Sound in this movie is dead silence or chaos, no in between. It exemplifies true horrors of war. No heroic music, no fanfares, just human suffering laid in front of you.
@vinzelrato
@vinzelrato 4 месяца назад
Exactly like "Apocalypse Now" (F.F. Coppola, 1979) about the Vietnam war, and "Son of Saul" (Saul Fia, 2015, Laszlo Nemes) about Sonderkommandos in Auschwitz II- Birkenau ; the first one (like "Idi i Smotri" Come and See) is eternal, almost biblical in its way to depict war as a calamity, a hellish evil which spawns horror among the earth. The second is incredible because it restrains the spectator to a point of view, in a claustrophobic and realistic way, and it has almost no external soundtrack. Go watch them if you didn't have the chance until now. They're worth watching.
@blondie9422
@blondie9422 3 месяца назад
It’s extremely raw
@michelle_m4446
@michelle_m4446 2 месяца назад
Why? Just. Why? If this isn't proof of alien control I don't know what else is
@janfg1578
@janfg1578 2 года назад
Those child actors truly did an outstanding performance! The boy became a professional actor later, but for the girl it was her only movie she was ever in.
@husseinmoussa2947
@husseinmoussa2947 Год назад
do we know why she did not act in more movies? she was pretty good
@janfg1578
@janfg1578 Год назад
@@husseinmoussa2947 It seems she became a teacher, and regarding she was an art student before its likely that she was not the one for fame. After delivering her personal peace of artwork at such a young age, its plausible she decided to spend her later life as a private person.
@diceone8411
@diceone8411 Год назад
Most excellent. Thank you for the info. 🙏
@deucedecker4903
@deucedecker4903 Год назад
agreed.
@danu6718
@danu6718 Год назад
I was wondering who she was and was she in any other movies. She was beautiful and brilliant in this movie. Great roles and acting by both of them.
@dewelr121
@dewelr121 2 года назад
This is a true horror film. No Jumpscares, no scary monster. Real people
@rubenbarrera7338
@rubenbarrera7338 Год назад
Us humans are the greatest monster on earth.
@senlibars2544
@senlibars2544 Год назад
@@juanvargas9 l4d2 reference????
@senlibars2544
@senlibars2544 Год назад
@@juanvargas9oh my bad. İts a game left 4 dead 2
@kwc0435
@kwc0435 Год назад
@@senlibars2544 imma be a one man cheeseburger apocalypse
@saltandpepperandmint
@saltandpepperandmint Год назад
@@rubenbarrera7338 because the devil is working through us
@KelLAkiwi
@KelLAkiwi Месяц назад
My Grandfather was from Belarus and his story is very similar to the boy in the movie. He was 15 and went to join the partisans. His family and village succumbed to the same fate as in the movie. My grandfather was caught by Germans and put into a labour camp. After the war through the Americans he escaped and eventually settled in new zealand..young, no English, no family. He married and prospered in nz...but never returned to Russia..he went through a lot of PTSD and issues but had a relatively happy life and new family. When I was 21 (1994) I showed him this movie. He was quiet throughout, and I saw tears in his eyes at many times. He said this was an incredibly realistic depiction and extremely close to his story and life.
@rishatbatalov
@rishatbatalov 23 дня назад
@@KelLAkiwi язык деда знаешь ты понимаешь Белорусский язык твоих предков
@redwater4778
@redwater4778 2 дня назад
This movie is about Ukrainian nationalist.
@ruslibertarian
@ruslibertarian День назад
@@redwater4778 нет, смотри внимательнее
@nklin6
@nklin6 6 месяцев назад
Without question the greatest performance by a child actor ever. No one else comes close
@commiesnzombies
@commiesnzombies 6 месяцев назад
he is the russian version of ricky schroeder
@ashpitcher3
@ashpitcher3 6 месяцев назад
I dunno, Drew Barrymore in E.T was pretty special.
@СветланаГаврилова-т2е
@СветланаГаврилова-т2е 5 месяцев назад
Вы восхищены только игрой,не более. А как вам события,для вас всё происходящее норма?
@beed5923
@beed5923 5 месяцев назад
@@ashpitcher3 ET was sci fi fantasy.....cant compare the 2
@telephone.automatic
@telephone.automatic 5 месяцев назад
@@СветланаГаврилова-т2е но ведь идёт обсуждение актёрской игры - мы всё же смотрим фильм. Да он основан на реальных событиях, да любой здравомыслящий человек понимает, что ужасы снятые в фильме - лишь часть, малая часть ужасов тех лет. Но обсуждение не об этом.
@Slash766
@Slash766 Год назад
That intro. There’s something so haunting about just two kids digging up a battlefield, innocently playing with the guns and helmets the dead soldiers left behind. Incredible film
@alejandrahauca7657
@alejandrahauca7657 Год назад
До сих пор на полях сражений проводятся раскопки. Находят останки погибших солдат, вооружение, патроны, предметы быта. Некоторые гранаты до сих пор несут в себе заряд. Это опасная, но нужная работа, выполняемая волонтёрами на собственные средства. Некоторых бойцов удаётся опознать по медальонам и вернуть их семьям спустя десятилетия
@CestMagnify
@CestMagnify Год назад
Innocently....
@LongTran-em6hc
@LongTran-em6hc Год назад
kids got SVT-40 me want SVT-40 too lol
@misantrope6267
@misantrope6267 Год назад
Can someone explain to me what Flyora is doing here? 22:18
@РОСПОТРЕБЭКСТРЕМИСТ
My grandfather was a child when his father and his entire family were invited under the resettlement program to Kaliningrad (Kenigsberg). Grandfather said that in those places, even a year after the bloody battles, all the surrounding forests were dotted with weapons and military equipment. One day, grandfather and his older brothers went into the forest and found several boxes of household soap there and, delighted with this find, they brought it to their mother. When this "soap" was seen by the elder brother, who fought as a sapper, he turned pale, because the "soap" turned out to be TNT briquettes. Grandfather, along with his friends, played shooting from an anti-aircraft gun at the sky. My grandfather also said that many fished with grenades. Almost all residents had machine guns and rifles in their houses. Weapons were needed to protect against armed gangs of flattering brothers, who often raided nearby settlements.
@deejayrodion
@deejayrodion Год назад
I have never felt more privileged to be an American born in the 2000s. I will never complain again.
@Riyoshi000
@Riyoshi000 Год назад
WRONG. You have a lot to complain. GO OUT AND DO IT. Unless you free yourselves from your n4z1 government WE abroad will NEVER be free. USA achieved what N4z1 germany tried but couldn't, because the SOVIETS stoped them. They lost the cold war, unfortunately. Look at your immigrant camps, your colonies abroad, your second and third class citizens, your forced labour prisons... ITS ALL THERE BUT YOU DONT REALISE IT CAUSE YOUVE BEEN EDUCATED THIS WAY, JUST LIKE YOUNG GERMANS IN 1940.
@morgle3811
@morgle3811 Год назад
@@Riyoshi000 honestly based
@theyankeekiller93
@theyankeekiller93 Год назад
The problem is believing something like this could never happen here in today's age
@kialo6790
@kialo6790 Год назад
I will.
@pikemaster1972
@pikemaster1972 Год назад
Or born in Northern Ireland in the troubles in 1972!
@microsoftpain
@microsoftpain 5 месяцев назад
The scene of Glasha chasing after Flyora to find his family, only for her to turn around and catch a quick glimpse of the corpses behind the house will forever be etched into my brain. It took almost no words for that scene, and it is incredibly powerful.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад
Yea, very traumatising. I’ve not gotten over it
@piamoltzau4382
@piamoltzau4382 5 месяцев назад
You know the girl at 2:04:36 is also "Gla sha". This is what will be forever in my brain. Blood in her mouth Blood on her legs Because they throuw her into a "transport truck" with so many men And a flute in her mouth I can not find energy or anything else to "let that go"
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад
@@piamoltzau4382 It was the child’s mother not Glasha but it does look like her
@johncarter6675
@johncarter6675 5 месяцев назад
Horrifying scene
@johncarter6675
@johncarter6675 5 месяцев назад
She never should've looked back
@LightsaberGoBrrrrrr
@LightsaberGoBrrrrrr 6 месяцев назад
I just noticed like halfway through that the channel didn’t even put ads on the movie. Right on guys
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
The ads ruin the experience of this traumatising movie
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 5 месяцев назад
It's Russia's film institute. It's non-profit.
@NickAndriadze
@NickAndriadze 5 месяцев назад
That's the magic of Soviet cinematograhpy. It was created non-profit, and it shall stay that way until the end of time.
@lastburning
@lastburning 4 месяца назад
RU-vid forces ads to all videos regardless. What the channel owner can control, are the mid-roll ads.
@kajmak64bit76
@kajmak64bit76 4 месяца назад
One of the pros of communism lol
@nofanfelani6924
@nofanfelani6924 2 года назад
This is how a movie about WW should be made. Its not about heroes who defeat evil, not a saint who fight for justice. Unlike any other war movie nowadays which glorified wars, this movie depict the cruelty of them as it is.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 года назад
There are a few films that touch this quality regarding the brutality and futility of war, though only one on my list relates to WWII. Das Boot does not deal with this type of bestial atrocity, but captures in a visceral way life on a German U boat with the same intensity and relentless momentum. The Killing Fields covers the after effects of the War in Vietnam, and Hotel Rwanda also has the same quality of unvarnished raw reality.🖤🇨🇦
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 2 года назад
@@tamarrajames3590 Except Hotel Rwanda was a Hollywood confection made by the anglo-american cabal designed to hide the truth of the atrocities which the CIA and MI5 manufactured for their own despicable ends, the horrors of which continue to this day..
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 года назад
@@simonlee8889 I agree, but they also told the story of the Canadian commander who had his hands tied from any possible action. He suffered terrible PTSD following the genocide. As much as they tried to hide outside instigation, they did capture the sickening result of its full breakout anyone who does a little research will know what was not included.🖤🇨🇦
@andchat6241
@andchat6241 2 года назад
I would think this is possibly the only 'War Film' where the director has intentionally not used any battle scenes (just showing some of the after affects) & the terrible reality of trying to be brave like the boy Florya but unwittingly just adding more death to a situation that has little sanity or reason.
@andchat6241
@andchat6241 2 года назад
@@tamarrajames3590 hi there , the 'Killing Fields' has very little to do with the US/Vietnamese war .it was an internal conflict in Cambodia, where the extreme left wing Khmer Rouge ,financed by China took control of the country in 1975. The mass killings (approx 20% of its population) were largely halted in'79 when a Vietnamese force intervened.
@garbagebanditdayz819
@garbagebanditdayz819 Год назад
This movie really puts into perspective how little time has passed since WW2. A lot of the people who acted in this movie probably experienced the war. The weapons, German/Soviet uniforms and equipment are definitely almost all original which gives an authentic feel. Such a powerful movie, it looks like a modern production thanks to the cinematography.
@marakolenstein
@marakolenstein Год назад
Many of the extras were survivors of the Nazi occupation. They were not acting, they were reliving the horrors they'd witnessed.
@BoleDaPole
@BoleDaPole Год назад
It's crazy that political leaders and media in the west are pushing for yet another world War to pop off.
@paulkirjonen1226
@paulkirjonen1226 Год назад
the actor playing the older german officer was an actual SS member when he was younger, you can look it up
@fins6191
@fins6191 Год назад
You know they actually shot the hell out of that cow in the movie?
@paulkirjonen1226
@paulkirjonen1226 Год назад
@@fins6191 it was one of the first soviet films where the state studio control was loosened, and the director went nuts
@nikolasbarrett298
@nikolasbarrett298 7 месяцев назад
When i was a soviet kid in early 80's i asked my grandparents and grandparents of my friends about war. What they saw, some heroic stories. and my friends asked same. But we usually heard just couple of words. Grandfathers frowned and went away to smoke or something and grandmothers sometimes even started crying. Some scars never stopped bleeding.
@nikolasbarrett298
@nikolasbarrett298 5 месяцев назад
@@wolfsko7072 Dude, don't smoke that stuff anymore. Maybe Auschwitz or Dohau was built by Russians in disguise? Russians in disguise killed almost 20 million of their population to frame the good Germans?
@nikolasbarrett298
@nikolasbarrett298 5 месяцев назад
@@wolfsko7072 By the way, when Russian troops entered Germany, the soldiers who fell for looting, robbery and violence were shot by the "Bolsheviks" in front of the ranks, according to the verdicts of the tribunals.
@jshowers01
@jshowers01 4 месяца назад
@@wolfsko7072 disgusting. Nazi apologist.
@CallMeRB
@CallMeRB 3 месяца назад
I was a 90’s kid in Britain and it was exactly the same thing with my Great-Grandad. I remember asking him what it was like during both World Wars and he would always swerve the questions and not give them any time of day. I remember asking my Mum about why he would never talk about it and she said because he doesn’t like thinking about back then. I kind of understood, but not the realities that he faced.
@nikolasbarrett298
@nikolasbarrett298 3 месяца назад
@@CallMeRB Unfortunately, today's politicians are completely different. For them, war is money, ratings, an opportunity to blame their incompetence to somebody else. And there are no more people who can fix their brains.
@cosmo588
@cosmo588 4 месяца назад
“To love….to bear children” is a quote I’ll always remember. What a masterpiece of a film. Gut-wrenching.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
That quote from Floyra will always haunt me because I said that to him in my nightmares of Come and See when I died, Floyra still has my blood on his hands today and he refuses to get it off because it symbolises his love for me. When Floyra reunites with his other girl Glasha, she gets the dreaded news from a heartbroken Floyra about my death and Glasha just evily stares at Floyra and he immediately knew she was responsible. A grieving Floyra starts getting angry with her and he finally gets his ultimate revenge on Glasha but there is such a heartbreaking scene where Floyra hesitates of doing it and then has a vision of me saying “You have to do this Floyra whether you hesitate or not because I love you!” A grieving Floyra finally breaks down and finally brutally stabbed Glasha but he stays with her until the end and then he just leaves her there showing no remorse for what he did. Hopefully for my Come and See nightmares ending will be a grieving Floyra rejoining the partisans he was with earlier and he actually tells the young boy who looked like him about me and he feels sorry for Floyra going through this and they just continued on as normal with a grieving Floyra knowing he finally got the justice he deserves and Floyra might pay a moving tribute to me a year later in 1944. That will be an incredible ending to mine and Floyra’s love story and he’ll never find a girl like me again
@TotalCommieJewDeathEnjoyer
@TotalCommieJewDeathEnjoyer 4 месяца назад
​@@nicolelawless9942 stop spamming and get off the internet
@k0t0n0ha4
@k0t0n0ha4 4 месяца назад
@@nicolelawless9942 um?
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
@@k0t0n0ha4 I knew that was coming
@mahmoud6218
@mahmoud6218 4 месяца назад
@@nicolelawless9942 ... what?
@deucedecker4903
@deucedecker4903 2 года назад
I am speechless. A more powerful film has never been made. And the actor who played the boy was the best I've ever, ever seen. He aged right before our eyes as parts of him were devoured by relentless waves of the naked, unvarnished horror that destroys humans even if they survive, and destroys humanity just the same.
@stevenmason8993
@stevenmason8993 2 года назад
It's an idiotic film from a heroin addicted man who has rich parents. Voted worst ww2 film at cannes 3 years in a row
@annadejaniraperdono6680
@annadejaniraperdono6680 2 года назад
Was born on the same day as my sister in law
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 года назад
Very well said.🖤🇨🇦
@jaimevalencia6271
@jaimevalencia6271 2 года назад
I mean infinity war was pretty powerful thanos did have all the infinity stones. Also broke world record sales. The boy that played spider man aged through cinema time and became a man. Thanos destroyed humanity and we came back.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 года назад
@@jaimevalencia6271 I have not seen this film, but may have a look for it. Thank you.🖤🇨🇦
@vlweb3d
@vlweb3d 2 года назад
JUST REMEMBER ONE THING. These are all practical effects. No special effects. No CG. All real. All practical - including the bullets and explosions. A brutal story about true events. I certainly would NOT forget this movie.
@vlweb3d
@vlweb3d 2 года назад
One extra thing. That COW really was SHOT. No special effects there - like Hollywood. Most likely that cow was already up for slaughter - so they put the cow in this movie instead.
@Parkourboy86
@Parkourboy86 2 года назад
Rip cow
@brileymitchell2632
@brileymitchell2632 2 года назад
They used live ammo?
@blechkopp1632
@blechkopp1632 2 года назад
@@brileymitchell2632 Yes, they did.
@tinagoldsteinscamander
@tinagoldsteinscamander 2 года назад
@@Parkourboy86 I cried. Poor thing.
@mssusanmarie
@mssusanmarie Год назад
"Come and See" is the greatest anti-war film ever made. It's a true masterpiece. Everyone should see it at least once in order to comprehend what war is, and does.
@DANIELMABUSE
@DANIELMABUSE Год назад
What makes it an anti-war film?
@Just_shush_now
@Just_shush_now Год назад
@@DANIELMABUSE don’t get that either…
@KratomFlavoredAdidas
@KratomFlavoredAdidas Год назад
@@Just_shush_now you didn't see the videos of Nazis burning down villages?
@Just_shush_now
@Just_shush_now Год назад
@@KratomFlavoredAdidas how is that anti-war? Seems more of an anti-Nazi movie to me…
@Rhythm-wt4ss
@Rhythm-wt4ss Год назад
Just anti-Nazi. There are lots of wars in human history, but most of them weren't that sick, spit on these sick soldiers and evil countries. God won't bless these evil people for million years.
@Viktor-em6xp
@Viktor-em6xp 3 месяца назад
This film is based on real events. This village is called Khatyn in Belarus, 50 km away from Minsk. This action was carried out by Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118 of the SS Dirlewanger Brigade on 22 March 1943.
@CoolDrifty
@CoolDrifty Месяц назад
its natural to assume that a popular soviet-era movie would add some Russian embellishments about German war crimes but no, the events actually happened more or less as depicted which makes the film even more powerful
@aw2584
@aw2584 Месяц назад
@@CoolDrifty there's a reason why soviet censorship refused to publish this movie for YEEEAAARS. Because it also shows soviet partisans in not the best light. They are the heroes of this story in a way I guess... but their actions are extremely disorganised, often reckless or even stupid (like spending time with that Hitler puppet for no reason instead of doing... anything else, then carrying it around only to get blown the fk up with a mine). Taking the kid from his family home is also scary... like they know they're taking him to hell, almost certain death if he's lucky, if not.... Well. Don't seem to care much either, and he's like what, 10? 12? But I like that. As a Pole, I HATE how we glorify stuff like the Warsaw Uprising. People who participated in it are absurdly heroic, like otherworldly brave. And movies about it show them as these Hollywood looking young men and women going to battle with smiles on their faces and dying beautiful deaths in the name of the motherland. But in reality, well... one of the masterminds behind the uprising (can't remember his name now but can find it if anyone's curious) stated that, to paraphrase "The blood of innocent women and children dying fighting the Nazis will convince the Allies and Stalin to grant us independence!". Like this moron actually thought Stalin will be so moved by saying dead teenagers aged anywhere between 6 to 18, boys and girls, that he will just change his mind about colonising Poland. In reality, we should be showing WW2 like this movie did. Like it REALLY WAS. I could rant some more about how important it is for us to understand what war REALLY is like, but... I believe people in this comment section are intelligent enough to understand this.
@yvngxnightmare
@yvngxnightmare Месяц назад
@@Viktor-em6xp wasn’t the Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118 mainly Ukrainians and some Russians? So they were technically massacring their own people
@tanyasimmelsgaard6723
@tanyasimmelsgaard6723 Месяц назад
@@CoolDriftyrussian??? We are not russian!!! We are belarusians❤ Khatyn is close to Logoisk. My family is from Logoisk. Close to Minsk
@DG-sz8tj
@DG-sz8tj 16 дней назад
@@tanyasimmelsgaard6723 so? you are the part of triune Russian folk
@voteZDLR
@voteZDLR 2 года назад
One interesting thing about this movie is this was the last film the filmmaker ever made. Reason he gave for it is he felt like this was it, this was the best movie he could and would ever make and to make more would be futile. This is where it transcends a profession and enters real art.
@francescogattuso9109
@francescogattuso9109 2 года назад
( traduction) hai ragione ormai il suo capolavoro era finito e non aveva senso continuare a fare film per soldi
@southpole76
@southpole76 2 года назад
this is incorrect. Klimov who was part of the Soviet filmmaking system fell out of favour after the end of the Soviet Union and was not given a chance to work again.
@voteZDLR
@voteZDLR 2 года назад
@@southpole76 Source?
@southpole76
@southpole76 2 года назад
@@voteZDLR seems like youtube does not like links. source: Klimov obituary in The Guardian 4 November 2003.
@Mr.Goodkat
@Mr.Goodkat Год назад
@@southpole76 He did want to make more movies but couldn't get them off the ground and then decided he didn't want to make anymore actually because he said everything he needed to say with come & see so it's kind of a bit of both.
@jazzyg6298
@jazzyg6298 Год назад
The cinematography of this film is absolutely phenomenal. Not many things truly unsettle me, but when the camera stays focused on one of the kid’s faces, I can see the emotion and terror and insanity building inside them. I can’t even watch this in the dark without getting freaked out because the way the camera focuses on their faces makes them look almost inhumane. It just gives this feeling that I can’t explain. All I can think to explain it as is a deep feeling of dread. I have no idea how they were able to portray their feelings so well by just staring into the camera. And the part when they return to his mother’s home and he tried to act normal and the girl knew everyone was already dead. The sound of the flies and the obvious reality that he is clearly losing his mind while she has already lost hers.. I almost wanted to skip that scene because it felt so real but I couldn’t. These kids are probably the greatest actors I have ever seen. This movie is absolutely incredible and more terrifying than any horror movie out there.
@ralphshelley9586
@ralphshelley9586 Год назад
Americans are lucky they never had it come to our shores. And anybody who tried would get a nasty beat down. Don't mess with American men.
@olgagrekova2217
@olgagrekova2217 Год назад
We portrayed cuz Its In Our National DNA,,{{ whole range of compassion and sacrificial feat that were made there 4ALL NATIONS TO SURVIVE.
@BigFishLittleTank
@BigFishLittleTank Год назад
@@ralphshelley9586 what’s the point to your comment here? 🇺🇸🖕🏼🇺🇸🖕🏼🇺🇸🖕🏼
@Lufttygger306
@Lufttygger306 Год назад
I think the sound design deserves a mention too. It's way ahead of its time and way unlike anything from other movies of the 1980's or prior. It's filled with sounds of dissonance and a constant low rumbling similar to that of dark ambient music, sounds of darkness accompanying light moments, and vice-versa, sounds of levity accompanying images of terror. The sound effects are deliberately muddled, as to convey the way those sounds would be heard by a disoriented and terrified witness to the events.
@colmcmillan173
@colmcmillan173 Год назад
​@@ralphshelley9586 American men are snowflakes, who are saved only by the fact that they actually live their entire history on an island that is difficult for barbarians to reach.
@definitelyjustcj4148
@definitelyjustcj4148 2 года назад
The scary thing about this film is that it's real,gritty,and horrifying. It depicts how far the human brain can go into destroying its own conscience. This is what war does to the mind. Never forget that
@justincalhoun7062
@justincalhoun7062 2 года назад
I forgot :/
@TOXKIMO-
@TOXKIMO- 2 года назад
مضحك ماتفعله الدول المتطورة الان مثل امريكا وروسيا واسرائيل و الصين و...
@dieterrosswag933
@dieterrosswag933 Год назад
It feels real but it's not
@anatoldenevers237
@anatoldenevers237 Год назад
@@dieterrosswag933 It's based on very real events
@alfkerbend8540
@alfkerbend8540 Год назад
@@anatoldenevers237 Source?
@dannyfromneworleans2791
@dannyfromneworleans2791 4 месяца назад
Perhaps the first time I truly and completely forgot that I'm watching a movie; the immersion is unbelievable.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
It feels like you’re there with Floyra the entire time as you’re witnessing it right in front of you whilst being in Floyra’s prospective
@peternakitch4167
@peternakitch4167 2 года назад
When I first saw this several years ago I found it so confronting I had to give up, two years later I watched through to the end. My father was in Serbia during WW2 and most of his family were killed or died of hunger. My mother, a non-Serb, said my dad was traumatised and had nightmares about the war for the remainder of his life (he died in late 2008). Watching this gave me the smallest look into what my dad and millions, upon millions of others lived through. I don't know how my father and all those others who survived had the strength and luck to survive the nightmare of war, I am not certain I could have. I hope we and our children never, ever have to live through such events again.
@norikotakaya14292
@norikotakaya14292 2 года назад
The Criterion 2020 blu-ray release of this film has five mini documentaries which are actually interviews with people who survived their encounter with the SS Einsatzgruppen and the stories they tell are harrowing to say the least. If you can get this blu-ray, it’s well worth the money, but it’s region coded so you’d have to have a region free player.
@peternakitch4167
@peternakitch4167 2 года назад
@@norikotakaya14292 Thank you for the information, I will search it out. Much appreciated.
@daliborsulgostowski907
@daliborsulgostowski907 2 года назад
It's happening again unfortunately. Not that far from where the events from the movie took place
@trtmrt2203
@trtmrt2203 2 года назад
@@daliborsulgostowski907 it was happening for the past 8 years only the most of us were not aware of it. There was no mainstream media cover of the conflict in the Donbas which last since 2014.. Nowdays it is completely biased and selective.
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045 2 года назад
🙏🌹💜🙏
@bruhager
@bruhager 11 месяцев назад
The way Florya disappears into the crowd at the end is so hauntingly and beautifully sad to me. Just another in a crowd of boys and young men equally torn apart by the horrors of war. Each of them with an equally horrifying story to tell.
@lordfatcock
@lordfatcock 6 месяцев назад
All of them probably have nothing left, but they would rather stick together rather than be alone.
@jonathanaleman949
@jonathanaleman949 6 месяцев назад
Well said brother
@royale7620
@royale7620 6 месяцев назад
Only to come back home and get shot for not looking at Stalin's portrait the right way or some other BS
@petero7937
@petero7937 6 месяцев назад
The wars were such an evil waste of life
@mynamessalma9351
@mynamessalma9351 2 месяца назад
Spot on. That part was almost the most emotional part of the film for me. The realization setting in that Florya’s story is one of so many as he disappears into the crowd, with no where else to really go… it ripped my heart out.
@Deathtrip420
@Deathtrip420 Год назад
While I appreciate that so many people enjoy this as a film, it really is more than that. It’s more than a cinephile talking point. It’s more than “the best horror movie ever” or “the most disturbing depressing movie ever”. This film was a statement. A reminder of real history. This was Klimov’s way of de-romanticizing / caricaturing Nazis, as the tradition had been in Hollywood. 27 million people died in the USSR during the war, compared to 400,000 US soldiers in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters combined. The sheer terror of Nazi occupation in the East is something no one in the west can really understand. The stats are clear on the treatment of prisoners and citizens between the two halves of Nazi occupied Europe - the Nazis sought to eradicate the Slavic peoples - Vernichtungskreig, a war of annihilation. The Dirlewanger Brigade was just one group that unleashed this kind of obscene genocide on the people in the East.
@gnas1897
@gnas1897 Год назад
The film doesn't try to scare you with jumpscares, gore or blood. Just a pure reminder of what happened and a warning for future generations.
@sherryviera5696
@sherryviera5696 Год назад
mean really get over yourself
@vitaliykim8177
@vitaliykim8177 Год назад
That's an amazing explanation!
@badgalkia10
@badgalkia10 11 месяцев назад
Wow. That really just hit me & i had to even fact check. Absolutely horrendous 💔💔💔. How can pple be that horrible to others smh.
@whensomethingcriesagain
@whensomethingcriesagain 11 месяцев назад
It's the purest encapsulation of generational trauma ever put to screen, I should think. It captures so well the horrific lingering psychological impacts left on the USSR by the war, that even decades later were still as raw and painful as they had ever been, both for the survivors and their descendants.
@steelheels43
@steelheels43 4 месяца назад
Hollywood could never make a film like this
@barklex
@barklex 4 месяца назад
Why should it, it's a state-run film from a murderous dictatorship that was attacked by another murderous dictatorship. The Moscow regime itself murdered more Russians than the German fascists.
@Scull90
@Scull90 4 месяца назад
@@barklex в то время было много диктатуры в разных странах.. но я согласен..
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
No chance, Come and See (1985) relates to me, Woody and Floyra today as me and Floyra experience the true horror of Woodys reign. I find that ending very relatable because Woody watched as Floyra pulled me away from him to join whoever was fighting with us through this emotional time. Floyra told me he was very determined to bring Woody down and he blames himself for what’s happening now but it was me who joined that war with Floyra because he wouldn’t fight Woody without me. We’re approaching the 4 month anniversary of Woody being in power, when me and Floyra see Woody again for the first time in 4 months, Floyra is bringing this terrifying reign to an end forever and I’ll be awarding him with the Victoria cross for that
@serser199
@serser199 2 месяца назад
@@steelheels43 I really wish no one could make a movie like this…
@maxwinzar7928
@maxwinzar7928 5 дней назад
@@nicolelawless9942 you should speak to a doctor.
@KingjakeStudios
@KingjakeStudios 7 месяцев назад
Whenever I’m having a bad day or am just outright feeling depressed about something. I watch movies and documentaries about war and genocide like these to remind myself that somewhere out there, past or present, other people experienced far worse than whatever it is I’m going through
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
I’m like that with the war and 9/11, I was born just 9 months after the attacks in 2001 and I’m terrified every time I get on a plane because this event comes to mind. I’m now almost 22, I know why me and 9/11 have a close connection and we’re bonding very well in recent months; I wish the war had that close connection like 9/11 does but now my love for the war has just deteriorated when 9/11 made things okay again. RIP to all who died in the war and September 11th, 2001 (9/11)
@propeladdict9174
@propeladdict9174 5 месяцев назад
Don't undermine your own feelings just because "other people have it worse". It's unhealthy.
@giorgiatestasecca2379
@giorgiatestasecca2379 5 месяцев назад
Same here
@PNWPATRIOT206
@PNWPATRIOT206 3 месяца назад
​@@nicolelawless9942I was just starting 6th grade in Auburn WA, stayed home cause I was not feeling good. I'm sleeping on the couch in the living room and I'm awaken by my father yelling for everyone in the house to come watch the TV, just as I opened my eyes I watched the 2nd plane hit. I'll never forget watching people jump live on air..
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад
@@PNWPATRIOT206 I bet it was very traumatic to watch. On the movie World Trade Centre directed by Oliver Stone who was a veitam veteran actually used real footage of a real victim falling from the tower. I was severely traumatised by it and cried for an entire day because of it. I wished i helped them somehow
@jadeorbigoso5212
@jadeorbigoso5212 7 месяцев назад
When the Screams turns into a Silence in the raging fire is such a hellish scene
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
And I thought plane crash movies were nightmare fuel but Come and See is something you’d never recover from
@s.t.santos5928
@s.t.santos5928 2 года назад
Hats off to the lead boy actor, the director, the writer, and all the artists that created this MASTERPIECE. This is the most realistic and gripping film I've watched since "The Battle of Algiers." I wish I could say more to express my awe and appreciation for this film.
@JohannWolf99
@JohannWolf99 2 года назад
The battle of Algiers
@luisbustamante9869
@luisbustamante9869 2 года назад
Absolutely. And the cinematographers with their haunting full-on portraits of the characters and the choreographies. This film is beautiful, crazy and horrifying, all rolled into one. It goes beyond the ideological message and it warns about the spiral of horror that wars inflict on the mind of ordinary people. It makes you think of something different.
@s.t.santos5928
@s.t.santos5928 2 года назад
@@luisbustamante9869 True, the kind of film that PTSDs are made of. It also reminded me of 'The Deer Hunter' and 'Platoon'.in that respect.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 года назад
@@s.t.santos5928 I might add Threads to that list, and in a different way, Das Boot, The Killing Fields, And Hotel Rwanda. Each of these capture the madness and futility of war with a gritty realism, unvarnished by heroes and glory.🖤🇨🇦
@s.t.santos5928
@s.t.santos5928 2 года назад
@@tamarrajames3590 Thanks. I need to catch up on some of those titles.
@Platinum57
@Platinum57 4 месяца назад
I've never felt such intense emotions while watching a film. I finished it 15 minutes ago and my head is still spinning. This is actual art. My god.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад
After watching Come and See 4 months ago, i physically aged from 21 to 27 just like Floyra did. My aging really affected Woody that he started a war on me and Floyra just a month later; Floyra wouldn’t go to war unless I joined him and I wanted to spend the rest of my life with him so I went. Me and Floyra are preparing to reunite with Woody as the D-Day anniversary approaches but the hesitation in Floyra is incredible to see because he refuses to let Woody take me away from him again after everything me and Floyra have gone through together in the last 5 months; throughout the war, I absolutely loved how Floyra jokes about Woody being so horrible to me and thank goodness Woody didn’t hear us talking about him. Come and See (1985) portrays my experience perfectly and it actually gives me PTSD now
@manifestgtr
@manifestgtr Год назад
This kid did such a phenomenal job…he was a pitch perfect audience proxy in this film. That look of pure realization and terror afloat in a sea of insanity and ignorance. His face is a perfect cinematic representation for the horrors of war and the savagery of men who have lost their humanity.
@ryannutton1704
@ryannutton1704 Год назад
I disagree, at least with saving private ryan. Many survivors said that was the most historically accurate movie about the holocaust. I think they are even. SpR is more of the actual war part. CSM Is more of the jew and German perspective and just how vicious the atrocities were during ww2.
@vrrooooommmm123
@vrrooooommmm123 11 месяцев назад
​@@ryannutton1704they literally shot at the boy actor with tracer rounds 🧌. Also I say SpR is more cinematic action and this is more realistic action. This is Belarus.
@ghost_reveries6314
@ghost_reveries6314 9 месяцев назад
No, humans don't lose their humanity, for all of this, is human nature.
@СергейПавлеченков-в8о
@СергейПавлеченков-в8о 9 месяцев назад
Этот парень живой . Продолжает сниматься в кино. Посмотри фильм :" 9 рота"
@ВиталийОнасенко-б2у
@ВиталийОнасенко-б2у 9 месяцев назад
У этого мальчика в концу съёмок этого фильма почти был нервный срыв
@matthewdetlaff3700
@matthewdetlaff3700 Год назад
I remember taking a cinematography class and this was one of the films i recommended everyone to watch along with The Lighthouse and the original Old Boy. Everyone thought i was crazy and i ended with a C in that class because the instructor would rather watch Harry Potter, Disney films, and other things that weren't thought provoking. One person did watch this movie...and she was in awe the entire time and appreciated me recommending it.
@miltontavares9506
@miltontavares9506 Год назад
Your instructor doesn't understand the art of cinema and this film is pure art.
@iceoff3192
@iceoff3192 Год назад
what kind of teacher is this?😂
@afailureofaanimator6744
@afailureofaanimator6744 Год назад
Bruh such a missed opportunity to both learn art and history
@DarknessTheNightFury
@DarknessTheNightFury Год назад
I wouldve been fine the instructor suggests Interstellar or Blade Runner but... Harry Potter? Disney films? Really?
@thanos2615
@thanos2615 Год назад
You are in wrong school if your instructor watch Disney and Harry potter
@KarlPHorse
@KarlPHorse Год назад
The worst part about this movie is that it isn't fiction. The murders, r@pes and other atrocities actually happened. This is just a pov of what it was like to live through it.
@helloworld-ti5zs
@helloworld-ti5zs 7 месяцев назад
The reality was worse. Klimov refused to show all the truth as people wouldn't bear watching that. 😢 I read the memories of the people from these villages. I wss able to read only few sentences as I burst into tears. In some village Nazis separated Slavic adults from children. Adults were burn in the barn. Children were torn to death by Nazis dogs. 😭 Then I stopped reading . I will never read the book again.
@DanY-mj4gl
@DanY-mj4gl 5 месяцев назад
@@helloworld-ti5zs he already battled the government for about 8 years to release the film, adding more atrocities would never let it go out
@wolfsko7072
@wolfsko7072 5 месяцев назад
its just that the germans never did that but the bolsheviks did, to their own people. but yeah history is written by the victor as napoleon ones said
@wolfsko7072
@wolfsko7072 5 месяцев назад
@@helloworld-ti5zs lies lies and more lies
@stainedclass9288
@stainedclass9288 4 месяца назад
@@wolfsko7072 bruh
@vi5817
@vi5817 7 дней назад
This is one to show to the people who think war is 'cool'.
@alexanderkarayannis6425
@alexanderkarayannis6425 2 года назад
Without any desire for exaggeration, this film is nothing like any other, on the favourite subject of Soviet Cinema...It's a milestone...A brutally realistic depiction of the invasion of Belarus by the Nazis, filmed entirely on location, that leaves nothing to the imagination. Excellent acting, by an all amateur cast, riveting direction and haunting music, and all the raw violence and madness of a war of attrition such as the Great Patriotic War was...A punch in the gut sort of movie, once seen not very likely to be forgotten any time soon, if only because of its realism and aftertaste, and a whole new concept in war movies, when it was made ( back in 1984-85)...Thank you Mosfilm, for another excellent upload...
@kenta8412
@kenta8412 2 года назад
The Ascent?
@harrys.tottle7779
@harrys.tottle7779 2 года назад
Great movie too...No wonder it was directed by this film's director's wife, Larissa Shepitko and a beautiful Ukrainian woman she was too!...
@alexanderkarayannis6425
@alexanderkarayannis6425 2 года назад
@@harrys.tottle7779 Indeed...Another fantastic film, directed by Elem Klimov's wife, and the best female director of all time to boot...
@hectichazerdus
@hectichazerdus 2 года назад
I have seen well over 100 war movies but none describe war the way this does. This is war! This is it!
@yorktown2203
@yorktown2203 2 года назад
Excellent
@gogolplex74
@gogolplex74 Год назад
This makes Saving Private Ryan look like a Disney movie
@zarkopetrovic7472
@zarkopetrovic7472 Год назад
Agree 💯💯💯
@Ronin_dv
@Ronin_dv 10 месяцев назад
Так и есть.
@miggans21012
@miggans21012 6 месяцев назад
It also made Schindler's List look like a Disney film.
@cspace1234nz
@cspace1234nz 6 месяцев назад
....can't be a Disney film, not enough diversity
@hromoy6987
@hromoy6987 6 месяцев назад
Так и есть
@paolotreca9699
@paolotreca9699 5 месяцев назад
It's just crazy how the director shocks you all along. In the last scene the director makes you feel like you want them burn, become inhuman yourself, then it stops you with the machine gun scene. A movie never made me feel so angry and ashamed, it makes you feel that every human can become a beast and being human is an active choice
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад
During the movie, I always wanted to blame Woody for why those in the War died but when Woody saw me all wrinkled on my wrists; he knew Come and See had traumatised me. The day after watching Come and See, I cried on my way to work that day and my friends had noticed how wrinkled I’ve become; if I was doing something, I’d randomly break down and all my friends comforted me without me telling them until days after
@Владимир-ж4р3т
@Владимир-ж4р3т 5 месяцев назад
@@nicolelawless9942 Where are you from?
@GENECARP
@GENECARP 4 месяца назад
If provoked yes, but never in a million years..
@Rick_Cleland
@Rick_Cleland Месяц назад
@@nicolelawless9942 Who's Woody??
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 Месяц назад
@@Владимир-ж4р3т Not telling you, personal information
@panzerblower6977
@panzerblower6977 2 года назад
Soviet cinematography is absolutely underrated
@Julia-uh4li
@Julia-uh4li 2 года назад
This film was my introduction into it and my jaw is still on the floor. I can't properly describe how this film left me feeling. I'll remain quiet while it's still settling into my psyche. Actually, I do have one word.... PROFOUND
@Bflatest
@Bflatest Год назад
Soviet?
@rolloutthebarrel
@rolloutthebarrel Год назад
@@Bflatest Elem Klimov was a Soviet / Russian filmmaker, this was his final film
@mkilic10
@mkilic10 Год назад
@@Bflatest right, Soviet!
@SynxRus
@SynxRus Год назад
@@Bflatest so many soviet movies are great. Im glad I was growing up with them
@champagnpapi800
@champagnpapi800 11 месяцев назад
I love that we have this film available internationally. Besides that it is a very strong cultural blueprint and cinematic masterpiece, it is also a huge historical memory, which has to be remembered for ages to come. People should know how insufferably horrific the war was.
@the_g371
@the_g371 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, for example a good reminder that there was a Belorussian language before the total Russification.
@champagnpapi800
@champagnpapi800 8 месяцев назад
@@the_g371 u like being a victim, huh?
@the_g371
@the_g371 8 месяцев назад
@@champagnpapi800 Haha, a true Russian spotted - nazis bad, but not when nazis are Russians, correct? In one case horrific, in another "u like being a victim, huh?", lol.
@froggin-zp4nr
@froggin-zp4nr 6 месяцев назад
@@the_g371 Just like a lot of places had languages before English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch etc. completely turned over their culture
@the_g371
@the_g371 6 месяцев назад
@@froggin-zp4nr Similar to that, Russian case tho is special with that Russification is planned and they do it also in 2024. What they do first thing in occupied territories in UA? Erase everything Ukrainian. They did not invent that approach yesterday.
@megacapulet6470
@megacapulet6470 2 года назад
I saw this film on the BBC in about 1986 late at night i was 15 years old and it left such an impression on me ,i sat transfixed from beginning to end id never seen anything like it before ,and i have to say no other war film has eclipsed its visceral power or shocking epic scenes, the way Flera transforms from idealistic boy soldier to a broken aged shell of a person is devastating and very moving . A true classic in every sense .
@gruviax
@gruviax Год назад
im 15 too, finished watching it and now, now i would love to punch the guys in my class making fun of all of this in the face
@Redstarka22
@Redstarka22 Год назад
No you didn't. This movie was not shown in the British theatres, and did not see a UK release until 2006.
@megacapulet6470
@megacapulet6470 Год назад
@@Redstarka22 I know what i saw it was on tv not at a theatre
@seanhayes9769
@seanhayes9769 Год назад
​@@megacapulet6470I watched it on british TV in the late 80s , I was on leave from Germany, I remember it was on very late but I couldn't turn it off it was so haunting , a very underrated film with superb acting throughout and brilliant attention to detail regarding uniform and weapons etc
@megacapulet6470
@megacapulet6470 Год назад
@@seanhayes9769 Sounds like you watched it the same night I did Sean , As you say the uniforms and weapons all very authentic , Unbelievably they even used live ammo in some of the action scenes .
@urbanorium0001
@urbanorium0001 2 месяца назад
This is the most depressing, disturbing and horrific movie I've ever watched in my life. It truly is a masterpiece of a war film, possibly the best one out there, the acting is phenomenal and the atmosphere is felt throughout the entire film's duration.
@Heffy_Boi
@Heffy_Boi 8 месяцев назад
Incredible performances across the board but the kid playing Flor just absolutely astonished me. He singlehandedly elevated the medium for child actors everywhere. There's scenes in this film I will truly never forget
@helloworld-ti5zs
@helloworld-ti5zs 5 месяцев назад
This young actor didn't eat for two days then two days he was allowed to eat. He told about this in his interview. How long he did that i don't know. The second trick is that he was hypnotized from time to times as the director worried for his mental health.
@BlackWolf9988
@BlackWolf9988 Год назад
My step grand father who is still alive today and was around 7 years old when the germans came to the krasnodar region just east of crimea, told me stories about the war. He talked about the hunger he experienced and how people of his village would go at night to the fields to collect food but were shot by the germans when they got caught. He also talked about how the romanian soldiers were acting even worse than the germans. His father was NKVD who was fighting in the war somewhere else at the time. One day somebody from his village snitched on him and his mother about his father and they were taken into a prisoner camp in crimea but got liberated by the soviet army later. He also when he grew older was a soldier in the soviet army and experienced the hungarian uprising first hand. 80+ years later when he told me these stories he still had a sad voice. Even now he still has the trauma of starvation and goes around hidding food from others. There isnt many people that experienced the horror of ww2 that are alive today, i am glad that i was able to hear these stories from somebody who has gone through it first hand.
@hannahdyson7129
@hannahdyson7129 8 месяцев назад
The NKVD were not the good guys . I am truly sorry for what your family had to go through, though
@trugbild2208
@trugbild2208 8 месяцев назад
​@@hannahdyson7129 The NKVD was just police. Very few of them of them were really involved in repressions and GULAG system. There's no sense in saying that a local policeman or a traffic guard were not the good guys
@vagabondgrishater955
@vagabondgrishater955 8 месяцев назад
@@hannahdyson7129 why do you think so?
@hangar18megadethfan42
@hangar18megadethfan42 7 месяцев назад
@@vagabondgrishater955 They're equivalent to the SS.
@p4ckrat
@p4ckrat 7 месяцев назад
You should record his stories before he passes, so the can be preserved for future generations
@Retropoint-x1e
@Retropoint-x1e 23 дня назад
Fun fact: The bullets, the explosions and the rest- everything is real. There were no resources for CGI. So... The poor animal indeed have died there. I am so happy foreigners like our films! Even though there is no dub, only subs, I'm glad the film got 5 million viewers.
@mensen2462
@mensen2462 2 года назад
Man this is awkward. I saw this movie 2 weeks ago in very low quality, and I still thought it was one of the most gripping, intense and well-made movies I had seen in my whole life. Now, Mosfilms itself is putting the movie online. Guess I’ll have to rewatch it, not that it’s a problem considering how good it is. Thanks for the upload!
@JJ44595
@JJ44595 2 года назад
If this version is the new restoration then it is really worth it, the movie looks amazing
@lesanders3491
@lesanders3491 2 года назад
Same, it was either a 480p version with subtitles or a higher quality with out subtitles, I watched it for the first time a couple of days ago, now I cant wait to see it in a decent quality
@jarx7500
@jarx7500 2 года назад
I mean mosfilm has their old Russian channel and it’s about the same quality for the old upload in come and see
@Eaon69
@Eaon69 2 года назад
same it left me feeling sick. I have seen many movies about war and loss, but this one truly gets the message across.
@c_dubbzz6127
@c_dubbzz6127 2 года назад
same here
@hilltopesoterica
@hilltopesoterica Год назад
Here's a very interesting detail that I haven't seen discussed. At 50:08, you can see that Florya's reflection isn't his current self, but the one we see at the end of the movie. An omen of what's to come. Incredible movie.
@JGalt-em4xu
@JGalt-em4xu Год назад
Thank you, I couldn't figure out the well scene.
@extofer
@extofer Год назад
I thought that was the case! thanks for pointing it out!
@limfilms1089
@limfilms1089 Год назад
One of the reasons we should watch masterpieces like this on a big screen in a cinema. There is so much detail!
@hilltopesoterica
@hilltopesoterica Год назад
@@limfilms1089 actually, I caught this detail while watching on my phone lol but I totally agree.
@LukeMcGuireoides
@LukeMcGuireoides Год назад
😂
@davisrison5524
@davisrison5524 Год назад
50:48 the way they look at each other here, flor coming home to find his family gone while in denial about their fate… it chills me to the bone
@FifteenRavens
@FifteenRavens 11 месяцев назад
I didn’t understand that part. Why was she smiling?
@lordfatcock
@lordfatcock 10 месяцев назад
@@FifteenRavens she knew, but didn't want to tell him. So she's doing her best to hold it together.
@FifteenRavens
@FifteenRavens 10 месяцев назад
@@lordfatcock Looks like she’s about to burst out laughing.
@agravemisunderstanding9668
@agravemisunderstanding9668 7 месяцев назад
@@FifteenRavens to me its an agonisingly painfull fake smile, She Is absoloutely forcing herself not break down and admit the truth to him.
@cyrolocker1229
@cyrolocker1229 Месяц назад
@@FifteenRavensTo me it doesn’t look like a laugh, She looks like she’s about to have a breakdown
@GagariinYang
@GagariinYang 6 месяцев назад
I was born in Russia in 1968 and grew up listening to my grandparents' stories about the war. In 1985, we went to the cinema with college friends in Moscow to watch this film. I left there horrified. And to think that my grandfather was this boy's age at the time.
@jrmckim
@jrmckim 6 месяцев назад
I pray they lived a nice peaceful life after all they went through. My great grandparents on my mother's side were all German. My grandmother's parents left in 1938. My grandfather's parents couldn't leave until 1943. His brother was even in the Hitler youth. They had to keep him sedated until they were on the ship to the US. I am very proud of my great grandparents for refusing to go along with the nazis. It took years for them to be able to leave Germany but I am glad they did. Very sad they had to leave behind the land of their ancestors because the Nazis. I wish to someday go to that property where my ancestors lived for hundreds of years.
@GagariinYang
@GagariinYang 6 месяцев назад
@@jrmckim My maternal grandfather, Volodia, was between 14 and 15 years old and had to run away to avoid being sent to forced labor in Germany. That's why he abandoned my great-grandmother and fled to the Russian resistance. He never saw his mother again, as she died along with Krusk's entire family. My grandmother Katerina's family helped hide Hebrew families. At the end of the occupation she was also orphaned due to the aerial bombing of her village. My paternal grandfather, Lionel, fought with the Belarusian resistance. He was in Berlin in 1945.
@Ashu_07541
@Ashu_07541 6 месяцев назад
@@jrmckim ❤ u buddy 🙏
@console-quest
@console-quest 5 месяцев назад
russians were did the same war crimes,and even after the war they were leeching europe for 40 years! nazis wasnt even that close to ,how many millions of people been killed by soviet union and communism.
@EstherAndTheStraightRazo-rq8sd
@EstherAndTheStraightRazo-rq8sd 5 месяцев назад
@jrmckim : don’t vote democrat!
@memirandawong
@memirandawong Год назад
This one snuck up on me. I wasn't expecting such realism. The central character, the boy in this film, his performance was absolutely riveting. Truly a hidden gem.
@jaimehudson7623
@jaimehudson7623 7 месяцев назад
Films like this should be required viewing by every high school and college student in every country.
@adammeade2300
@adammeade2300 Год назад
I've watched this movie many times. Was inspired to revisit it by the recent remake of All Quiet on the Western Front. I still feel that there has been no other movie to date that better captures the disarray and oppressive darkness of war. Those of us who've never lived through it will never quite understand, but a film like this certainly takes us closer than any Saving Private Ryan or Schindler's List ever could.
@SgtMantis
@SgtMantis Год назад
This wasn't just a war. Even war has a few moments of etiquette, the Nazis were demons. Absolutely horrid beasts.
@pbelancsik
@pbelancsik Год назад
It was a low budget exploitation horror film, which is very different from the movies you mentioned, but you should definitely watch Men Behind the Sun. It has received much of its bad reception due to the graphic nature of many scenes, but the history it reflects is just that. You’ll only watch it once, though, I can guarantee that.
@elenasmirnova886
@elenasmirnova886 Год назад
Очень рекомендую военные фильмы «Помни имя своё» 1974, «Судьба человека» 1959, «Брестская крепость» 2010, «Крик тишины» 2019, «Поп» 2009, «Щит и меч» 1968, «Иваново детство» 1962
@adammeade2300
@adammeade2300 Год назад
@@pbelancsik I’ve seen it. Yeah, pretty horrible stuff. As I understand, some of the effects were real, such as the scene with the pressure chamber. It’s reported that they used a real cadaver.
@BmorePatriot
@BmorePatriot Год назад
@random-cat5425 Also The Pacific mini series. And possibly Band Of Brothers. Yeah Come and See, Saving Private Ryan, The Pacific, Band of Brothers, All Quiet On The Western Front, and Grave Of The Fireflies. They are all the most realistic. Hands down.
@ちくわの友
@ちくわの友 4 месяца назад
映画を見るだけでここまで辛くなったのは初めてだ
@T7_watcher
@T7_watcher 4 месяца назад
最後の巻き戻しのシーン見てると、ソ連がそもそもドイツと結託してポーランド攻めなければ独ソ戦も無かったんやなって思うと感じる事がある。
@高田春雄
@高田春雄 4 месяца назад
アメリカも同じだけどな.....
@remanentdrop
@remanentdrop 3 месяца назад
@@T7_watcher You think so only because you know very little about history
@서진-r7k
@서진-r7k 3 месяца назад
느그나라 역사 보고 성찰이나 좀 해라
@산맛
@산맛 3 месяца назад
일본원숭이가 강건너불구경하듯 전쟁범죄를 평가하네 ㅋㅋㅋ
@ElizabethSwan120
@ElizabethSwan120 Год назад
To complete my degree of my Minor in History I had to watch this movie as a final for one of my Russian history classes, the professor then made us write a paper on it. This was several years back and I never forgot it, never will. Powerful movie
@537h
@537h 9 месяцев назад
This film is humanity's required reading. Absolutely powerful. This will stay with me for the rest of my life.
@jamesstevens2444
@jamesstevens2444 7 месяцев назад
Saw a clip of the ending on facebook. Never forgotten it. Never will. Brutally powerful, not the fluffy USA WINS rubbish that has romanticised war for decades.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
It’s been over 48 hours since I first seen the movie and I’m still very traumatised.
@BillyBats773
@BillyBats773 8 месяцев назад
Best acting I’ve ever seen in a kid. Me and my dad were left speechless by the end.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 5 месяцев назад
So was I and I just looked out of the window after the movie, that’s when i started crying and a not so caring emotionless Woody just stared at Floyra hugging me. He absolutely hates me and Floyra together but Woody is not separating us
@СветланаГаврилова-т2е
@СветланаГаврилова-т2е 5 месяцев назад
Вы заметили только игру? А сами события вас не взволновали?
@seanhines7296
@seanhines7296 7 дней назад
Movie and the actors should’ve won an Oscar for this. One of the best films ever made period.
@mrmoralman1
@mrmoralman1 Год назад
Wow this movie is so timeless... Hard to believe it's almost 40 years old
@azrieldawson7377
@azrieldawson7377 Год назад
What’s equally hard to believe is that this war happened only a bit over 40 years before the movie came out. So…a lot of the actors had family who lived and/or died through it, maybe even lived through it themselves. It’s a very chilling realization that I had.
@zazazu2218
@zazazu2218 8 месяцев назад
​@@azrieldawson7377, режисер этого фильма был партизанов во время войны. Это был его последниймфильм, больше он не снимал.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
I can’t believe it either and I’m watching the movie on it’s 40th Anniversary this year
@nathangibney2761
@nathangibney2761 Год назад
6:04 Surveillance plane catches them digging up weapons. I had watched this movie before, but didn’t get why the old man was warning them. Now watching again, I figured it out. Such a powerful film. 😢
@ittakir
@ittakir Год назад
Plane doesn't care about some kids digging a rifle. Extermination of villages was caused because of partisan groups fighting against Nazis in occupied territory. As a revenge Nazis ordered to kill all civilian population there.
@TheRealForgetfulElephant
@TheRealForgetfulElephant 9 месяцев назад
I think this is Florr’s mind playing tricks on him. I don’t think the burned man was alive when Florr was hearing him. I think Florr found a way to blame himself for his village’s massacre. I don’t believe a spy plane would bother reporting grave diggers.
@eadghe
@eadghe 6 месяцев назад
Mid film the old man told him that's why he warned them/him not to dig, while he was suffering with his burned skin.
@CrazySC833
@CrazySC833 Год назад
This movie is beyond words. It encapsulates hell itself. The way that the film changes faces with lighting is insane. For example, Glasha at times is absolutely, STUNNINGLY beautiful in many scenes and then the lighting on her face changes and she literally looks like a snarling demon, without her saying a word or changing her facial expression. Like, for example, in the beginning of the film she is rather demure, hairnet over her hair. Then Florian sees her crying and initially sees a stunning beautiful girl, hair down, big blue eyes, hair like barley, smiling and laughing. Then, in an instant, when he asks her a question, her face (as she is luring him in to make a baby) is like a snarling demon awaiting prey. The film's name is "Come and See"..........for those who don't know, this is a quote from the bible from Revelations 6:7 "And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast [A SNARLING DEMON] say, Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.' Essentially this passage from the bible is saying that ALL of hell's WRATH was unleashed with this. I could not think of a better theme for Soviet Union 1943 for a film. This embodies EXACTLY what world war two was. This film is a masterpiece. It would probably rank in the top 10 horror films of all time.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
I totally regretted watching come and see at night because I ended up with nightmares that ended in tragic way. Every time I slept, I just hear haunting screams of those who died in the real war and I’ve actually wanted them back a few times
@santaroio1982
@santaroio1982 5 месяцев назад
Этот фильм прекрасно передает оккупацию белорусской сср, и все ужасы того времени. НО он не передает и 1% того АДА в котором пребывали Народы СССР, бессчётное количество убитых и калек, уничтоженная инфраструктура, Абсолютная демографическая Катастрофа! Это невозможно забыть, это на уровне генов. Мы не можем допустить подобного впредь. Поэтому любая угроза существования для Русских(а именно так называют всех жителей России), будет уничтожатся.
@samkitty5894
@samkitty5894 2 месяца назад
My father and his 3 brothers joined the partisans and fought German invaders and their sympathizers. They were all very young, ages 14 to 19. They took no prisoners. They attacked, killed and ran...like animals...living in the forest. Horrors they committed and witnessed are unimaginable. My father survived the war and became army officer. His brothers were killed and forgotten over time. My father could never forget his past. He was a heavy drinker, bad husband and a horrible father. I knew why...I left him alone. Playing with a bomb is never a good idea. His fuse was very short. He would erupt with violence very quickly given the smallest reason. War is hell. There are no winners...only losers. First thing one loses is his innocence.
@nonGigi
@nonGigi Месяц назад
Sorry to hear that, i wish you a peaceful life full of joy
@tomman2257
@tomman2257 Месяц назад
"There are no winners" except for the ones that win silly!
@samkitty5894
@samkitty5894 Месяц назад
@@tomman2257 People without functioning brain should not comment.
@mellisb
@mellisb 2 года назад
Those who think Saving Private Ryan is the greatest WWII film ever made has NEVER seen this film. I was devastated for days after seeing this. The fact that this atrocity happened over 600 times sickens me.
@blueguy2128
@blueguy2128 Год назад
That movie has a ton of inaccuracies as well for hollywood effect. Very disappointing
@gordonhenderson1965
@gordonhenderson1965 Год назад
It was the greatest war movie about the Americans on D-Day. This one is something else entirely.
@arsxnavlt
@arsxnavlt Год назад
Saving Private Ryan is sensationalist, self-congratulatory, Hollywood garbage
@GratiaPlenaS2
@GratiaPlenaS2 Год назад
@@blueguy2128 cloud you please Tell me 3 inaccurancies?
@ruinau
@ruinau Год назад
@@blueguy2128 Inaccuracies and effects, is it all what worries you? I read several sources and interviews, trying to assess how close this film depicted the reality, and the the hard conclusion is the reality was even worse. And it correlates in full with personal experiences as a kid listening to locals who survived the occupation and those who fought, including former partisans (some of them teachers at my school). Belorussia was hit hard, but it was so pretty much everywhere under german occupation. So, come and see.
@lollllolll.
@lollllolll. Год назад
The first time i saw this movie i was in tears. I'm Albanian, my grandmother was born in 1938, my grandfather was 8 years older than her, i love them, the fact that they experienced these horrors physically irritates me.
@marakolenstein
@marakolenstein 10 месяцев назад
They didn't. The worst that ever happened during that war happened in the Soviet Union.
@AidanHolstrom
@AidanHolstrom 10 месяцев назад
@@marakolenstein That is incredibly ignorant of you. In ww2 there wasn't a "worst ever" there were horrors everywhere, Poland, Czech republic, China... keep in my mind it wasn't just the Axis powers butchering people. Albania was among one of the most devastated countries in Europe after world war 2. 200 villages destroyed in the same manner displayed in this movie and Albania is much smaller than Belarus. stupid ass take
@BobSaint
@BobSaint 9 месяцев назад
But Albanians were Nazi allies, so...
@lollllolll.
@lollllolll. 9 месяцев назад
@@marakolenstein Southern Albania where we have lived for generations, is where the invasion of Greece took place, and then the Greeks pushed the Italians back, so for a while, Albania was a battlefield. Not to even mention the horrors of Enver Hoxha, which turned Albania into an European north Korea (not exaggerating, this is how historians actually describe it) So yeah, they didn't have an easy life whatsoever, I'm lucky i was born this late. So, yeah, they saw fascism, a front against Greece, just to witness the Germano-Italian collapse, just to then witness the Communist takeover of Albania, just to witness mass starvation, and then to witness the collapse of said communist Albania, to where we are today
@veteranpg3d156
@veteranpg3d156 9 месяцев назад
@@lollllolll. Trust me, my Austrian Grandfather saw worse, especially when the Soviets arrived in Vienna and Vienna was very war- torn, my Bulgarian Grandfather lived through Communism and was sick for a long Time. My family hides from me a lot as they are anti- communist and anti- fascist to the end. I know that many Albanians want Hoxha back, but many I peag for the Albanian people.
@firefox1136
@firefox1136 Год назад
It is indescribable how frightening and haunting it is to see kids in a battlefield. Great movie, I cried.
@VinnyCarwash-js8op
@VinnyCarwash-js8op 7 месяцев назад
No, you didn't cry. You're just looking for attention. This isn't about you.
@firefox1136
@firefox1136 7 месяцев назад
@@VinnyCarwash-js8op lmaoo, why would I try to look for attention in a coments section with almost 5k submissions? I am surprised people are even reading/finding this 😮 It is an amazing film and it felt apropriat to share my emotions. If you didn't feel this way that is your thing but please don't downtalk people that did.
@ijoinedthedarkside333
@ijoinedthedarkside333 7 месяцев назад
​@@VinnyCarwash-js8opwho hurt you? Was it that bed side you stubbed your toe on yesterday?
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
@@firefox1136 I felt the same way when I first watched it 3 days ago and I was glad to be drinking tonight because that movie really affected me and I’m thinking about getting the movie now for my 22nd birthday in July. I’m sure I can wait that long as I recover after being so traumatised
@kykevin1179
@kykevin1179 6 месяцев назад
This is the most profound movie I have ever seen. This is the single greatest film I have ever seen. This movie exposes the true horror that was WWII in a way no other film could or probably will again. Thank you to those who created this amazing film!
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
Come and See is the only war movie to give me true nightmares besides United 93 has. I don’t know how the hell Floyra will cope without me now and I don’t think he’ll never get over that I had died so quickly. It’s going to be so horrible for him I just know it unless he gets back with Glasha but I think Floyra would refuse it because she looks just like me and I was the love of his life.
@lowrider81hd
@lowrider81hd 2 года назад
I feel like I just walked into a war in real time. Like I took a Time Machine that spit me out at that moment and I am watching the whole war unfold in front of my own eyes in real time.
@jiffyyoyo6253
@jiffyyoyo6253 2 года назад
Both of my parents are from Belarus. They saw the horror taking place in their hometown of Smolensk. During WWII, the SS army's encirclement of small towns and villages torched homes of men, women, children, and wounded soldiers inside their homes. If they tried to jump out of the windows, they were greeted with machine guns and rifles. After my parents saw what the SS soldiers were doing to their town, they decided to flee with my two oldest baby sisters; unfortunately, my parents did not get too far. They were caught by the SS and shipped to Dachau, Nuremberg Labor camps. My parents barely survived the horror, but my oldest baby sisters were starved and poisoned, and tens of thousands of children in the daycare under Nazi women's supervision were starved and poisoned. Arsenic was poured into the food, water, and milk a few days before the war was over. Those prisoners that ate and drank water or milk died. They saw many Nazi collaborators as guards. Ukrainians, Lithuanians, Estonians, and from other countries as well, they treated the prisoners rough and ugly. My parents hardly smiled while I was growing up. Mom told me about my two oldest baby sisters when I was six years old. I was a mature six years old. Mom told me all of the details of who, when, why, and where? Not a day goes by that I do not think of my two oldest baby sisters. I still cry.
@deejayrodion
@deejayrodion Год назад
@@jiffyyoyo6253 Thank you for sharing this story with us. Your parents are so incredibly strong and I can't image the first-hand horrors they experienced. I hope they know that. And your poor sisters, I know they are thriving and dancing in Heaven. You and your family will remain in my thoughts and memories; that is a powerful story. My best wishes to you, stranger. God bless. And may this horrific history never be forgotten nor repeated. Nehemiah 8:10 "Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength."
@jiffyyoyo6253
@jiffyyoyo6253 Год назад
@@deejayrodion Thank you kindly. Your words mean a great deal to me and my family. Greatly appreciated. After the camps were set free, my parents carried their lifeless baby daughters feeling, the devastation and the excruciating pain, they walked for over 5 kilometers to find a place where to bury their loving daughters. My parents found a cabin near the forest whose owner was an elderly woman, who was kind enough to give, my dad some wood, rusty nails, and a shovel to build a small box to place both daughters in and find a place deep in Nuremberg Forrest to bury, their daughters. My oldest baby sister was two and a half years old and my youngest sister was 9 months old. It's still painful when I think about it and wondered where their remains might be. The Forrest no longer exists. No idea what was built in the Nuremberg Forrest after the war. I was born many years after the war in another country. Dad passed away in 1996 and my mom in 2000. Blessings.
@наташа-картошкина
@@jiffyyoyo6253 Both of my parents are from Belarus. They saw the horror taking place in their hometown of Smolensk.🤦🤦‍♂🤦‍♀
@jiffyyoyo6253
@jiffyyoyo6253 Год назад
@@наташа-картошкина Hello Natasha . My mother was from Smolensk, and my father was from Minks. I am sure your parents shared their side of the story with you. You'll be surprised how many people do not believe these happened, especially Nazi supporters.
@stallskiandclutch7329
@stallskiandclutch7329 Год назад
I have never viewed a film that made me feel as horrified and heart-sick. We have all watched war movies, but nothing like this. I am trying to put into words the effect this film has had on me, but my mind is blown and my soul is weeping. Saving Pvt. Ryan is a Saturday morning cartoon compared to this film. The young actor that played the part of Flor was hands down the best performance I have ever seen, bar none, full stop, period. I will carry the full weight of this film with me for the rest of my life.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
@@pezvonpez I was shaking for days after first seeing it, I wasn’t myself and every time I’m told to talk to Mummy, I start having an anxiety attack and then I suddenly break down
@anthonygee7687
@anthonygee7687 2 года назад
I do not know the words to describe my feelings after watching that great film.
@Mrbimmer11
@Mrbimmer11 2 года назад
Shocking ?
@stevenmason8993
@stevenmason8993 2 года назад
Why did I waste my time should be your words
@militaristica
@militaristica 2 года назад
@@stevenmason8993 yeah yeah, go watch your action-packed transformers world war 3 michael bay shit. this is true cinema.
@slavic_viking9638
@slavic_viking9638 2 года назад
@@militaristica films like this does not get produced anymore
@jackodonail1980
@jackodonail1980 2 года назад
@@stevenmason8993 People such are yourself are the reason modern cinema is a festering heap of commercial vapidity.
@frenchustube
@frenchustube 3 месяца назад
No grand emotional music.Just the horror of war. Disturbing but well made movie! Great actors!
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад
I thought the church scene was the most traumatising part of Come and See. I remember having nightmares for months watching a heartbroken Floyra go on a grieving rampage after I died, I’ve never seen Floyra look so distraught as he struggled to cope with my death and he goes on a investigation into how my death could have been caused and Floyra’s anger deteriorated when he sees a vision of Glasha working with the Nazis planning my demise. A grieving Floyra angrily runs out of the house with his sisters to find out where Glasha was; the 2 sisters watched as Floyra forces himself through that mud again and the grief is just unbelievable. The most gut wrenching scene was when Floyra notices his sisters weren’t with him, it just hurts to see Floyra trying to hurt himself throughout all because he can’t bare it without me anymore but he still keeps going no matter what. Glasha eventually reunited with a grieving Floyra and it’s haunting the way Floyra tells Glasha “I’ve caught you now and you won’t get away with this!” That scene was so brutal seeing Floyra become pretty violent towards Glasha and I almost threw up watching the blood pouring from Glasha’s chest collapsing into Floyra’s arms the same way as I did and Floyra looked severely traumatised by what he’s done, he was very determined to save Glasha’s life and then, Floyra announces my death to Glasha as she was dying begging Floyra not to go insane but he continued to go nuts after losing me and Glasha. I hate seeing an aggressive Floyra now but he’s trying to tell me that is the reality of war. I swear to god, Floyra’s story in my nightmares is just too gut wrenching to watch
@frenchustube
@frenchustube 3 месяца назад
@@nicolelawless9942 they did this in France as well. Google Oradour sur Glane!
@whiskii
@whiskii 2 года назад
If you're thinking the actor's hair is looking grey towards the end, apparently this was real. His hair actually turned grey during filming because of the stress it put on him. He also said that some of the real bullets used were whizzing past about 10cm above his head and the director also took him to a hypnotist so that filming didn't break his young mind, however unfortunately he wasn't susceptible to hypnotism so it didn't work. His acting throughout this film is just incredible, I doubt anyone in Hollywood could replicate the realistic look of sheer fear and horror he can put on. It's insane how much he changes throughout the movie too; towards the end he's unrecognisable to how he looked at the start.
@dandelionveins
@dandelionveins Год назад
After I finished the film, I went back to the shot of his face when he's headed off to join the partisans - the big grin he holds while the recruiters are talking (13:00). The decision the filmmakers made to hold those portrait shots... incredible. I was absolutely wondering how this impacted the actor, thank you for sharing those facts!
@DNForeverable
@DNForeverable Год назад
I'm not denying what the actor went through to film this, but they dyed his hair to make it more silver/grey
@stevenuss1482
@stevenuss1482 Год назад
Oh come off it mate lmfao. Get real.
@arsxnavlt
@arsxnavlt Год назад
As intersting as this would be, these are myths: His hair was coloured grey and he was perfectly fine after filming.
@jamieryandowney9880
@jamieryandowney9880 Год назад
@@arsxnavlt Definitely a myth, however it apparently DID remain grey/silver for some time after filming due to the paint used. From Wiki "Contrary to what some rumors suggest, though, Kravchenko's hair did not turn permanently grey. In fact, a special Silver Interference Grease-Paint, alongside a thin layer of actual silver, was used to dye his hair. This made it difficult to get his hair back to normal, so Kravchenko had to live with his hair like this for some time after shooting the film."
@siggibada6338
@siggibada6338 Год назад
It awakens a repressed feeling that is terribly familiar. It is much more than I ever experienced with a movie. A timeless monument that should be shown and discussed in schools. Thank you so much for loading it up for everybody
@bkarnhem874
@bkarnhem874 Год назад
This movie is so confronting, it should be part of every school curriculum for students around 17-18.
@yoso585
@yoso585 Год назад
Why?
@bkarnhem874
@bkarnhem874 Год назад
@@yoso585 Because soon we will not be talking about the Holocaust and the other atrocities, because people might get offended, or its deemed to heavy a subject
@lewisturner8781
@lewisturner8781 Год назад
@@yoso585 so people don't go to war in the future obviously
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
@@lewisturner8781 I’ve bonded with the Second World War even more since this movie 2 weeks ago and we fell out for 13 years over nothing
@TheLily97232
@TheLily97232 5 месяцев назад
@@lewisturner8781people know war is horrible. Traumatizing young adults from it won't change it
@HappyMonotony
@HappyMonotony 3 месяца назад
I had a full existential meltdown after watching this movie about 4 or 5 months ago, cried my eyes out. Would recommend.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад
4 months after watching this movie, I literally started drinking and Floyra actually found me unconscious at one point that he pulled me upstairs to bed when i stayed over my Nans. Floyra was literally panicking because he had never seen me this ruined that he exposed my drinking to Woody and now 5 months after the incident, me and Floyra ended up at war with Woody but I’m glad I’ve not been drinking for a long time because Floyra hates seeing me ruined and this was not even a year after my illness mind so no wonder it all started. It was a Friday night that a drunken me was watching come and see after Floyra found me unconscious that it caused me to break down in his arms and I told Floyra the full illness story after the incident. He was absolutely devastated to find out I almost died
@allosaurusfragilis7782
@allosaurusfragilis7782 Год назад
I've watched this film multiple times. I don't think I've seen a more powerful depiction of the madness and horror of war. The random cruelty, the other-worldliness of it all. It doesn't seem right to say it's a favourite film, it's not something you can enjoy watching. It's something we all should see.
@kswiss89
@kswiss89 Год назад
The performance the protaganist gave in this movie should be up there with the best acting of all time. His facial expressions in various scenes just really set the tone throughout the movie
@askabluejay4932
@askabluejay4932 Год назад
What I find even more impressing is the fact that, at the time of filming, Aleksei Kravchenko was only 14, and Come and See was his first ever role. He did go on to become a professional actor after a 15 year-long hiatus later iirc.
@arsxnavlt
@arsxnavlt Год назад
Thank you for posting this in HD quality with English subtitles. I was able to play this in my Modern History class and the students got a lot out of it. This is one of those films everybody should see at least once.
@Howdy76
@Howdy76 6 месяцев назад
OH MY, JUST GOT DONE WATCHING THIS MOVIE ON MY 74TH BIRTHDAY. THE HUMAN RACE HAS NOT CHANGED ONE BIT. I AM SO SORRY. AMEN
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
Happy birthday
@monke6157
@monke6157 4 месяца назад
Being sorry and crying doesnt change the fact that some people are dying like the palestinians being absolutely destroyed and genocided.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
@@monke6157 I cry to show that I care for those who’ve died in the war and I wish i could bring them back somehow without them having to suffer all over again. The Jewish people never deserved it then and now
@ЯрославЛ-ф1ж
@ЯрославЛ-ф1ж 3 месяца назад
Neither has the aryan race. Still invading Russia in the name of the reich to this day.
@nomikomi
@nomikomi 3 месяца назад
@@monke6157 ???
@Warp75
@Warp75 2 года назад
I remember seeing this as a young boy & it completely blew me away. Never forget the horror of war. Thanks for the upload Mosfilm
@Kaghemsuha
@Kaghemsuha Год назад
An Incredible movie! Before watching it, I thought that " Johnny got his gun" was the toughest antiwar movie, but this one goes beyond; real fear, real terror, real horror; the face of Floryia devastated by the horrors; no rhetoric, no heroes, just the horror of war. Incredible, outstanding. Exceptional steadicam's operators work.
@Kerberos-hx7xf
@Kerberos-hx7xf 9 месяцев назад
Both movies are horrifying in their own right
@mariec3527
@mariec3527 2 года назад
The ending was absolutely the hardest most moving part of the movie . 😪 SPOILER ALERT : ⚠️ Seeing this young boys face with wrinkles & just the look of pure pain & exhaustion a far cry from the look of his face in the beginning of the film tells you everything you need to know about how brutal war is and what it does to people. And him shooting at the picture of Hitler than realizing how this evil man even with all the evil he's created & caused was also once a innocent baby. And when you're faced with the thought of hurting a child even if the child grows up to be evil you can't bring you're self to hurt them
@Alex11V
@Alex11V Год назад
In the end, he accepted destiny and that you can not change history. He did not think of Hitler innocence when sparing the shot. Hurting a innocent child is not what really matters in the scene.
@Alex11V
@Alex11V Год назад
He realizes he can not erase history, so he does not keep shooting.
@millenyon8665
@millenyon8665 Год назад
I feel like it's not that as Flor realised hitler was once an innocent child that he stopped firing, but more that as hitler was once innocent, so Flor is. And it's refusing to give in to the hatred that would separate himself from hitler. Flor realised and chose not to become the very thing he was fighting against.
@Alex11V
@Alex11V Год назад
@@millenyon8665 no
@Alex11V
@Alex11V Год назад
@@millenyon8665 is more than that, is accepting fatality.
@ionivers4715
@ionivers4715 4 месяца назад
Ce n'est pas juste un film de guerre mais un film sur la folie. Un pur chef d'oeuvre.
@barrymayson2492
@barrymayson2492 2 года назад
A brutally honest film with some great scenes and great acting. More true to life than anything put out by most of Hollywood. At times hard to watch but must be to remember what happened so we will not make the same mistakes. I hope.
@jarraandyftm
@jarraandyftm 2 года назад
Come on man, more true to life than Saving Private Ryan? Really?
@maryvallettakeith6146
@maryvallettakeith6146 2 года назад
@@jarraandyftm Yes.
@jarraandyftm
@jarraandyftm 2 года назад
@@maryvallettakeith6146 codswallop.
@elbretto6062
@elbretto6062 2 года назад
@@jarraandyftm yes
@TyonGera
@TyonGera 2 года назад
@@jarraandyftm Extremely more. Nothing holds a candle to this. It's raw. It's honest. And we'll probably never see a film like this ever again.
@kerryymm
@kerryymm Год назад
Clicking “like” really doesn’t feel correct here… I definitely didn’t like this movie, but I was utterly engrossed in it from start to finish, it’s an absolute masterpiece. I can’t think of a better depiction of the horror and futility of war.
@massmurggor4108
@massmurggor4108 6 месяцев назад
Dr Albert Hofmann; 11.01.1906-29.04.2008; Baden, Switzerland ⚘🌹🔥🔱🇨🇭
@cooljackster7390
@cooljackster7390 2 года назад
One of the most realistic war films of all time
@Mrbimmer11
@Mrbimmer11 2 года назад
U mean antiwar movie in my opinion its the best.
@cooljackster7390
@cooljackster7390 2 года назад
@@Mrbimmer11 well yes as it accurately depicts what war is
@gamernerd299
@gamernerd299 Год назад
@@cooljackster7390 Not really. Its obviously "dream horror" like Apocalypse Now. Plus, The bad guys in the movie were in real life horribly sadistic because it was a divison of freaks (Dirlwanger Brigade/Division). People need to keep that in mind.
@gamernerd299
@gamernerd299 Год назад
@@nakedfreak1 yes, because again, this is fiction fuelled by nightmares. It's like asking PTSD ridden vets to make a realistic movie about D-Day.
@cooljackster7390
@cooljackster7390 Год назад
@@nakedfreak1 no
@ClaymorePunter
@ClaymorePunter Год назад
As a soldier... I pray for peace. I cannot understand or fathom how one can treat civilians in such a manner. It's hard to comprehend. Definitely the best anti-war film I've ever seen.
@hannahdyson7129
@hannahdyson7129 Год назад
This is how most civllians are treated in war .
@ClaymorePunter
@ClaymorePunter Год назад
@@hannahdyson7129 not in most modern wars. Civilians died true. Every war cost civilian casualties. But most civilized and modern Nations tried to conduct themselves in a way to minimize the risk of civilian death.
@jayte4932
@jayte4932 Год назад
​@@ClaymorePunternonsense. The wars against Iraq, Afghanistan, and Yemen were against a civilian population. Afghanistan did not have an army, and the Iraqi army was destroyed within weeks. Yet we bombed them to pieces for 20 more years. Millions of civilians died... not soldiers,... but civilians!! We did the same thing in South America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Since the end of WW2, Israel has been doing the same thing to the Palestinians civilians. You've been so propagandized that you really believe there's such a thing as a civilized war, a humane war. But there is no such thing as a civilized - or humane war. Go ask the victims if you don't believe me.
@hannahdyson7129
@hannahdyson7129 Год назад
@@ClaymorePunter Some modern nations do or try to convince the world they do Sadly in reality it's not the case
@esajuhanirintamaki965
@esajuhanirintamaki965 11 месяцев назад
And Lt. Calley in My Lai...?
@KierMailan
@KierMailan 2 года назад
Most realistic war film I have ever seen. The attention to detail was immaculate.
@Steven-dp4ky
@Steven-dp4ky Год назад
My grandparents survived this by taking refuge in the woods in the Vitebsk Gate. People forget that the holocaust was not just Jews but millions of citizens who stood in the way of the German advance.
@mrknight7957
@mrknight7957 7 месяцев назад
Exactly!
@wolfsko7072
@wolfsko7072 5 месяцев назад
sad part is that the movie of course was made to make the Germans look way worse then they were. if you would replace all German soldiers with soviet Bolsheviks, the movie would be pretty historically accurate. historical fact that the soviets did these things in looted German uniforms and always let 1 person live to tell the tale that Germans did it is absolutely disgusting.
@isaacaves8067
@isaacaves8067 4 месяца назад
@@wolfsko7072 this film is literally an accurate remake of the Khatyn massacre performed by German soldiers, your point is terribly inaccurate, you don’t believe the Germans were as cruel as the Soviets ?
@vapourwaveculture4059
@vapourwaveculture4059 4 месяца назад
@@isaacaves8067 the Katyn massacre was blamed on the Germans after the war, it is now known that the Russians commited this atrocity. You can look it up yourself it’s a search away.
@FleetwoodCaddy59
@FleetwoodCaddy59 4 месяца назад
I’m so glad your grandparents survived such atrocities to be victorious and thrive.♥️They have my utmost respect and sincere love for their strength. They are amazing people
@adamazzalino5247
@adamazzalino5247 4 месяца назад
I had to watch this movie in sections over a couple days. It's so unsettling.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 4 месяца назад
I did it in one go and I was left so traumatised by the way Floyra aged throughout the whole movie. 2 months on and I’ve physically aged from 21 to 27 after watching the movie I’m not joking about it
@barberatriot
@barberatriot 4 месяца назад
its not that deep bro
@sabyasachisatapathy5390
@sabyasachisatapathy5390 Год назад
My heart bleeds when i saw this movie. We are humans we must live with endless love and peace. May God Bless All 🙏
@offbeat65
@offbeat65 6 месяцев назад
Endless sounds like aiming a bit too high.
@lucasmossman3820
@lucasmossman3820 Год назад
Oh wow. That's so awesome that the film was released on RU-vid for free. It's such an important film that needs to be seen.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 года назад
This film stands in quality and realism on an equal with few others. From the same period in European and Russian film making there is “Das Boot” and “Threads”. These three films have in common, the refusal to look away, the equalization of people, and the futility of war. All three are unrelenting in their focus and intensity, and all use facial expression to drive the narrative. The costume, scripting, makeup, and cinematography are sublime, and the direction and acting as true to the real as it is possible to get. They do not make films like this today.🖤🇨🇦
@viatcheslavkalashnikov1397
@viatcheslavkalashnikov1397 Год назад
The scary thing is that the film presents a soft version of what happened during the Nazi atrocities. What people reached when they became animals simply could not be shown on the screen.
@t0mcat683
@t0mcat683 Год назад
whats scariest to me is that this happened to over 600 other villages
@sarahbailey4448
@sarahbailey4448 11 месяцев назад
And now (sadly) you have people acting the same way defending HAMAS and celebrating the killing of jews all over again in the name of “trendiness”
@Jamesfranco1825
@Jamesfranco1825 11 месяцев назад
This isn’t a soft version of anything. This is what happens when even the morality of war breaks down. Armed bands of men destroying things. This is the worst level of human depravity that can be reached. Past all morality.
@martinenyx-filmstuff305
@martinenyx-filmstuff305 11 месяцев назад
I have read accounts of the atrocities committed by the Japanese during WWII (mostly in China and Korea), and I can say that, as disturbing as this film is (and it’s definitely the most disturbing war movie I’ve ever seen) it doesn’t even come close to the horror of some of the things I’ve read about…
@MistyBleu
@MistyBleu 11 месяцев назад
@@martinenyx-filmstuff305 where can I read those ?
@jackwalker1822
@jackwalker1822 Год назад
This is not a Hollywood version of war. So realistic that many viewers cannot get through it. But if you can stick it out, a very intense moving experience. What unbridled war really does to people.
@AnonyTests
@AnonyTests 2 года назад
To say this movie is great would be an understatement. No matter what movies I watch after this, I know for sure this won’t be forgotten.
@dryyoureyes4205
@dryyoureyes4205 6 месяцев назад
This boy is such a great actor. His expressions are spot on. Such an heart breaking movie
@elmo2738
@elmo2738 2 года назад
Everyone on this Planet should have to watch this movie at some point , a truly amazing film
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
I’m now one of those traumatised viewers but, days after watching this movie; I have accepted that I might get the dvd soon enough and my movie has arrived 24 hours ago. I wished that Woody accepts the fact that I’m now growing up and now moving on with Come and See. I didn’t think the movie would accept me very quickly but it has. I’m glad I’ve rejected Woody for Come and See (1985) and Woody still struggling to accept it but he has to
@deviledegg8266
@deviledegg8266 2 года назад
First time seeing this and for the first time I'm left with a deep seething wretched feeling in my gut. This film is unmatched by any other I've watched. There's nothing like capturing the reality of what happened,let alone for the viewer to be exposed to the experience itself. I'll never forget this masterpiece.
@jmadventures9830
@jmadventures9830 2 года назад
Are the nightmares done now?
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 6 месяцев назад
@@jmadventures9830 Mine have just started and I actually fought back to save everyone’s lives from this hell but I’m severely hurt during the fighting. I don’t know if I’m going to survive yet because of how hurt I am in the movie but I managed to give my life to get the survivors out of there because I knew it was absolutely hell for them but I don’t think I’ll survive this
@angelamatlock1932
@angelamatlock1932 Год назад
the girl with the whistle broke my heart..masterpeice
@helloworld-ti5zs
@helloworld-ti5zs Год назад
She is alive but insane now. And her son was burnt. 😢 Omg
@Scarlet_Officer
@Scarlet_Officer 2 месяца назад
It’s actually just sad, Her life was destroyed in seconds, Like how lifeless she looked it was like she was not even there anymore...
@alicorngummy3894
@alicorngummy3894 3 месяца назад
This film truly left me speechless.
@nicolelawless9942
@nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад
I remember Woody urging me not to watch Come and See or he’d do that himself. I refused listening to him on March 14th when I first watched it; after 48 hours I became very close with Florya and Woody hated it when we were together more because Florya understood me better than Woody did. I’m glad he got me away from Woody and we’re now in the war with him, I still remember when Come and See’s Loscrimca was playing in my mind when me and Florya left for the war and the horrors we’ve both experienced in only 5 months was insanely accurate to the movie that I get flashbacks straight away since we’ve returned home and I refuse to watch Come and See again because it’s very accurate
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