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THEY FOUGHT FOR MOSCOW.
At the height of WWII, 3,500 young cadets from two Podolsk military schools are sent with their commanding officers to hold up the last line of defense outside of Moscow. This gritty, harrowing film tells the true story of the cadets' heroic stand in October, 1941. Sent to the Ilyinsky line of defense, cadets from the Podolsk infantry and artillery schools fight alongside units from the 43rd Army to hold back the German advance until reinforcements arrive. Hopelessly outnumbered, young men in their teens lay down their lives in a battle lasting almost two weeks to obstruct the far superior Nazi forces advancing towards Moscow. A thoughtful and intriguing war drama, The Final Stand ultimately tells a tale of love, heroism and true camaraderie in the face of tragic hardship.
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Комментарии : 1,8 тыс.   
@jonathanmoritz8768
@jonathanmoritz8768 3 года назад
Little do people know that slow motion was very important in stalling the German Blitzkrieg.
@Detvanliga
@Detvanliga 3 года назад
LOL!!! Comments like that are few and far between :) .
@dockilat5576
@dockilat5576 3 года назад
Hahaha good one!
@londo1330
@londo1330 3 года назад
Лол, осталось только объяснить это нашим режиссерам:))
@BoundInChains
@BoundInChains 3 года назад
🤣
@nyw100
@nyw100 3 года назад
@@londo1330 думаю они и без того это отлично знают. Просто когда бюджет фильма и через это натурных сьёмок ограничен, то для экономии приходится мутить слоу мо.
@bigbadword
@bigbadword 3 года назад
One day movie studios will realize there is a huge market for WW2 movies that are actually realistic. Unfortunately that day is not today.
@divinuminfernum
@divinuminfernum 3 года назад
True, though what would be the most realistic WW2 movie so far in your view - das Boot? Stalingrad? Battle of Britain?
@josephkugel5099
@josephkugel5099 3 года назад
@@divinuminfernum Those are all good movies and i would have added Tora Tora Tora to the list but i often felt that Das Boot was the most realistic, that movie is just perfection and should never be remade, I would like to see a remake of Sink the Bismarck with modern graphics and a good cast, OH and if by some chance someone from Hollywood is reading this, ABSOLUTELY NO WOKE CRAP IN WW2 MOVIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@divinuminfernum
@divinuminfernum 3 года назад
@@josephkugel5099 oh i would love a Bismarck of Scharnhorst movie! the Sabaton music video for their Bismarck song has such perfect CGI, far better than anything i have seen from Hollywood, so we have the means for their to be a new Sink the Bismarck for sure a ww1 Jutland or WW2 Atlantic theatre naval combat war film that isnt just centred on Americans saving the day at Midway or Pearl Harbour would be grand (that being said, i would love a film of the Guadalcanal naval campaign) i am not sure what woke stuff you are meaning, there havent been any ww2 movies with ahistorical current trends/issues in them yet have there? that being said i wouldnt mind films that might cover the actions of the Tuskegee airmen which would obviously include the prejudices they faced - i did like the look and style of Lucas's Red Tails, but the story was a bit too comical and the planes die some ridiculously unrealistic maneuvers
@josephkugel5099
@josephkugel5099 3 года назад
@@Natty1620 Not sure you know what woke is because you are way off my friend.
@josephkugel5099
@josephkugel5099 3 года назад
@@divinuminfernum We had a Guadalcanal film it was called The Thin Red Line, it was not very good in my opinion but we did have one, as far as the Scharnhorst goes its a very similar story to the Bismarck but would have to focus on the Germans to much to make a Hollywood production out of it because it was more of one side affair unlike with Sink the Bismarck where we would get to know the crew of the Hood for example and then want some payback or at least you could spit the movie and give both sides of the perspective since each side losses a famous flag ship in that fight, and as far as my woke comment goes i am simply throwing out the warning since EVERYTHING that Hollywood makes today is filled with it and it makes everything unwatchable.
@KyhoKatsumoto
@KyhoKatsumoto 3 года назад
Legend says that, that anti tank round is still being passed on today.
@rustynails6626
@rustynails6626 3 года назад
true story, a cop passed it to me just last week I passed it to my neighbor, no idea where it is now
@coldbews5458
@coldbews5458 3 года назад
what kind of shit legend is that?
@TheMosinCrate
@TheMosinCrate 3 года назад
lmao
@realsinisterminister
@realsinisterminister 3 года назад
@@coldbews5458 Its not a legend.....its true a mate of my cousins friends father got passed it the other day!!!......In New Zealand
@JR-tl8tg
@JR-tl8tg 3 года назад
You mean the slow mo in this movie is that bad till rounds are being passed on till today!!!!
@Bulbagaba992
@Bulbagaba992 3 года назад
Reminds me of the other Russian movie, T-34? The amount of slow motion scenes will make Michael Bay weep in frustration.
@leandrocerneira
@leandrocerneira 3 года назад
T -34 it's a great movie!! I'm watching this one too
@ГендальфБелый-е6д
@ГендальфБелый-е6д 3 года назад
It is more interesting. Good film for evening
@glorymanheretosleep
@glorymanheretosleep 3 года назад
Russians' don't know how to make movies! Slow-mo, lame love stories, lame stories, they are much worse than American filmsl.
@chrisbenjamin26
@chrisbenjamin26 3 года назад
Ah, "T-34". Where they spent $5 for some third-grader to write the script (absolutely the most ridiculous "plot" in the history of mankind) and $50,000,000 on special effects. Yet, interesting to watch once or twice.
@ГендальфБелый-е6д
@ГендальфБелый-е6д 3 года назад
@@glorymanheretosleep ahahahaha. I see that experts of Russian cinema have gathered here! So, the film "T-34" is recognized in Russia as shit, a lot of reviewers have released videos about how shamefully this film was shot. It is not necessary to judge Russian films only by this shit. We have decent films. I speak like a Russian
@ProspectFilmRoom
@ProspectFilmRoom 3 года назад
I used to think any Barbarossa movie is better than no Barbarossa movie, but the narrated documentaries are simply better than anything Hollywood can produce other than Stalingrad ‘93.
@philippeteranderl1669
@philippeteranderl1669 4 месяца назад
This is not Hollywood, though. Neither is Stalingrad 93
@yvngxnightmare
@yvngxnightmare 2 месяца назад
@@philippeteranderl1669well this movie sucks so he’s not far off😂😂
@wildman473
@wildman473 3 года назад
Man Russians love slow motion lol
@Ashmole3
@Ashmole3 3 года назад
Ugh I know. that's how I can tell it's a Russian movie.
@alexb.8455
@alexb.8455 3 года назад
They could never go past the Matrix and now they are stuck with slow mo
@boredoflife8703
@boredoflife8703 3 года назад
Not really "Russians" modern russian movie directors are just friends of politicians who make movies with government budget, only reason they do it is to steal money not to make good movie
@andrewcharles459
@andrewcharles459 3 года назад
John Woo-ovich.
@DoyThinksThis
@DoyThinksThis 3 года назад
@@andrewcharles459 was thinking the same...well not the Woo-ovich..hahaha
@Spudtron98
@Spudtron98 3 года назад
I do appreciate the usage of early-war equipment. They're keeping an eye for detail here.
@kgb3559
@kgb3559 3 года назад
Did they have Katushka ( not sure if I spelled that correctly) Rockets that early?
@bayupriyawaskita2222
@bayupriyawaskita2222 3 года назад
@@kgb3559 yes the rocket launchers was already available and in service prior to the German invasion in 1941 albeit still in small numbers and was still relatively classified at the time.
@smonyboy
@smonyboy 3 года назад
@@kgb3559 yes by june 1941, there were 40 of them in action.
@AussieLiam93
@AussieLiam93 3 года назад
Katushka rockets fired recycled or factory 2nds rockets that didn't pass inspection (minor machining errors, light a few 100 grams of TNT in the warhead etc) The first 800 newly built launchers were mounted actually on dodge trucks donated to the Soviets as war aid by the U.S.A to try keep them on the allies side. A truly deveststing weapon when used to saturate a target en mass.
@GingerBreadMan1080
@GingerBreadMan1080 3 года назад
Not to mention the mental effect the launcher systems had on the enemy. Just as the Germans used to screaming rockets to bomb London or the stuka dive bombers. Germans hated those launchers (not even attempting to type it). Lol, have a good day guys.
@TheClipper7
@TheClipper7 3 года назад
All the authentic WW2 weapons and machines left behind 75 years ago,and being used in this film is a hugh pluss!
@ShizukuSeiji
@ShizukuSeiji 3 года назад
Its the only huge plus, everything else is a huge minus.
@pablogodi1392
@pablogodi1392 3 года назад
Are you sure all of them are not CGI?
@tylerskiss
@tylerskiss 2 года назад
Just wait until you see what the Afghans do with all the military hardware that was just abandoned…. Like the citizens.
@bekincai
@bekincai 2 года назад
the commies are actually using them in Ukraine now. that movie isn't going so well for them
@markfortin3502
@markfortin3502 3 месяца назад
I'm Hugh Pluss and I approve this message
@moistmike4150
@moistmike4150 3 года назад
My God! That WW2 must've been terrifying! I'm just glad no one got hurt.
@RelentlessEnigma
@RelentlessEnigma 3 года назад
wooden doors and swimming pools
@ralfweber4346
@ralfweber4346 2 года назад
@@RelentlessEnigma so what? HC denial for dummies?
@RedArmy1946
@RedArmy1946 2 года назад
В съемках этого фильма погиб каскадёр:(
@anatolyex
@anatolyex 2 года назад
@@RedArmy1946 Да ну нафик !
@danfish300
@danfish300 2 года назад
I actually giggle snorted
@Dave-un4oe
@Dave-un4oe 3 года назад
What kills these movies are the voiceovers. It makes them unwatchable for me.
@TheBorg01
@TheBorg01 3 года назад
you can watch it in orginal then just find subtitles
@imlivingunderyourbed7845
@imlivingunderyourbed7845 3 года назад
Idk why but hearing soldiers in the Eastern front actually speak Russian and German not only makes it more realistic but also gritty and grim.
@_gungrave_6802
@_gungrave_6802 3 года назад
@@TheBorg01 Problem is...the subtitles are just as bad if not worse than the voiceovers. Its like they had someone who wasn't fluent in english or russian trying to translate.
@TheBorg01
@TheBorg01 3 года назад
@@_gungrave_6802 ye agree most of them are crap becouse they use auto translate that is worse than google translate ! .. it helps if you are slav so understand language a bit lol ... but watching movie without subtitles is better than in english voice lol
@TheBorg01
@TheBorg01 3 года назад
@Bryan Ott i fucking love these movies, they got better then hollywood ones ! fight scences , realism and equipment is all historical as it can get !
@divergencefilms
@divergencefilms 3 года назад
The exceptional 'Band of Brothers' is still among the small minority of genuinely realistic WW2 war dramas from an American perspective.
@tomcarl8021
@tomcarl8021 3 года назад
Band of Brothers was not coming from anyone's "perspective". It's an entirely true story.
@divergencefilms
@divergencefilms 3 года назад
@@tomcarl8021 It was created by Americans based on recollections of Americans so of course it is from an American perspective.
@tomcarl8021
@tomcarl8021 3 года назад
@@divergencefilms I think what you are really trying to say is that there haven't been enough American WW2 dramas from YOUR perspective. As if American filmmakers are somehow obligated to make films from EVERYONE'S perspective. And what do you mean by "genuinely realistic"? Were there not enough heads exploding and limbs flying everywhere in American WW2 movies in the 1950s and 60s for you?
@divergencefilms
@divergencefilms 3 года назад
@@tomcarl8021 No idea what nonsense you are spouting. Band Of Brothers is about American soldiers experiences - read original comment and drop the paranoid chip on your shoulder.
@tomcarl8021
@tomcarl8021 3 года назад
@@divergencefilms And I have no idea what your point is for bringing up Band Of Brothers in the comments section of a movie about Stalingrad.
@RemTV
@RemTV 3 года назад
damn dude this almost looks as exciting as a mobile game ad i keep getting
@user-mb8yt2lz6y
@user-mb8yt2lz6y 3 года назад
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@briankirkwood4454
@briankirkwood4454 3 года назад
You have just described both the gist of the movie and its target audience.
@danonen7316
@danonen7316 2 года назад
Warpath?
@mesofius
@mesofius 2 года назад
almost
@krismezza
@krismezza 2 года назад
How much slow motion do you want to use? Director: Yes
@williampeebles3218
@williampeebles3218 3 года назад
Watching the trailer, I wasn't entirely sure who was making a last stand against who.
@MrPatifon
@MrPatifon 3 года назад
Good taste against the Russian film industry.
@williampeebles3218
@williampeebles3218 3 года назад
@@MrPatifon Perhaps just against Russian movie trailers from someone who isn't familiar with the uniforms.
@SelfProclaimedEmperor
@SelfProclaimedEmperor 3 года назад
Russia didn't really have a last stand in 1941, they suffered massive casualties, which they could replace, the Germans too suffered heavy casualties, not as heavy as the Russians, but heavy enough that Germany couldn't afford the losses. Moscow wasn't a war winner, the Soviets had already moved most of the government and industries to the Ural mountains, 1192 miles east of Moscow.
@nyw100
@nyw100 3 года назад
Long story short: It`s October 1941, Germans manage to get past soviet defenses and have a clear road till Moscow. In desperate attempt soviet command form a 3500 men regiment out of cadets from artillery and infantry academies in Podolsk. They have task to hold the line for 3-5 days till proper reinforcements will arrive. In reality they are forced to make a last stand for 2 weeks, loosing in fierce fighting 2500-3000 out of initial 3500 men.
@briankirkwood4454
@briankirkwood4454 3 года назад
@@nyw100 Roughly the same casualties you would expect from being consigned to a Nazi/Soviet concentration camp. Destroy All Monsters! says I.
@lahcen86
@lahcen86 3 года назад
Its called "The Last Frontier" On IMDB anyway... will be watching this for sure !
@puturadith
@puturadith 4 месяца назад
Or podolsk cadet
@queefman6285
@queefman6285 3 года назад
"Too many to count, waaay too many" - Recon pilot 1941
@Retrohertz
@Retrohertz 3 года назад
Yeah. It would pretty much be his job to try and count them. In reality, he'd be shot the second he landed for cowardice in the face of the enemy.
@nyw100
@nyw100 3 года назад
@@Retrohertz He don`t have time for that. It`s October 1941. Germans have total air superiority. Any air recon is doable only by high speed low pass. In reality, recon plane wouldn`t have any radio at all, and guy would need to get back home safe to provide intel.
@Retrohertz
@Retrohertz 3 года назад
@@nyw100 A recon pilot would be expected to give an estimate of numbers and a description of composition, regardless of enemy air superiority and how low they're flying.
@nyw100
@nyw100 3 года назад
@@Retrohertz pal, I`ve red plenty of interviews with soviet fighter pilots. In October 1941 recon pilot would be expected to atleast exist. Believe me, soviet command would be quite practical by that time. 99 out 100 recon would be just fighter plane. Squad leader or even squadron commander with atleast some decent piloting and navigation skills. With the task like: "go there, try to find enemy tanks and come back". Of course movie gets things dramatiesed for the purpose of show, but
@queefman6285
@queefman6285 3 года назад
​@@nyw100 They must have tried to take a ballpark number home. As a general, you'd want to know if you were facing a battallion or a division or what can you do with the intel?
@nateweter4012
@nateweter4012 3 года назад
This is what I’m taking about. Perfect attention to detail as far as equipment, weaponry and setting. A golden rule for WW2 movies and video games is; For whatever battle they’re portraying, if the gear and equipment is correct, it’s worth your time and money because it means they cared enough to really want to get it right. It’s why I never picked up games like CoD WW2, Battlefield V. I can’t wait to see this.
@nyw100
@nyw100 3 года назад
Try looking for The Last Frontier or Подольские курсанты. The movie has been released in Russia November 2020. So most likely there should be a version with English subtitles.
@rikkilleen3169
@rikkilleen3169 3 года назад
The CGI and stylized camera work makes this as unwatchable as the remake of "Midway." It's done well, but it just seems horribly out of place when trying to tell a story based on true events. Save that for an action flick, it cheapens war movies.
@purpleteaisme
@purpleteaisme 3 года назад
It's better than Hollywood where everything is unrealistic. I love how Eastern Europe+Eurasia makes this type of movies due to them making it realistic making it kinda epic(unrealistic) via tweaking things here and there. kinda drunk, hard to think.
@dillonma4957
@dillonma4957 3 года назад
This is much, much worse than midway from what I can tell. Midway was surprisingly historically accurate and it’s use of CGI supplemented the story instead of overpowering it. Neither is true from what I can tell here
@purpleteaisme
@purpleteaisme 3 года назад
​@@dillonma4957 I watched the movie, everything is nicely(imo) done, cgi are good, also the movie is based on around 4k young russians, hastily dispatched to the frontlines to hold their ground till the reserves arrived, costing almost the entire school. In short, it's just based on a true battle, not a proper accurate reenaction.
@vielplaysdagames2298
@vielplaysdagames2298 3 года назад
The remake of midway was so good what are you talking about midway was realistic gritty and overall amazing keep its name out yo mouth
@myearshurtnoone1367
@myearshurtnoone1367 3 года назад
i agree but im afraid we would not see it otherwise, sadly the general audience kinda controls how much money producers are willing to put into a 0% CG film
@13-hatuanat81
@13-hatuanat81 3 года назад
The German commander like: Aw shit at 1:00 😂
@ronaldbeck1762
@ronaldbeck1762 2 года назад
The Russians love their WWII movies. I wish they would show more of the brave political officers holding guns to the soldiers heads to reinforce their bravery ...
@jaymay7957
@jaymay7957 2 года назад
Yeah that was a very dark part of the history, but tbf we Americans also shot deserters in ww1 and ww2. But not like the Russians
@materialdialectics
@materialdialectics 2 года назад
Well to be fair, they would send you to a penal battalion... and then point a gun at your head to reinforce your bravery. So basically a choice between their guns or ours with extra steps. As much as I love a good war movie, it does concern me a bit the amount of fairly overtly propagandistic films coming out of Russia lately, many of them with intimate state involvement. Not just war movies I guess, there was that one about the mission to save the Salyut 7 space station that had some odd themes to it. Not that I don't see similar trends in some western countries, but there's some unique aspects to how Russia and China do that which worries me a bit.
@jawadad802
@jawadad802 2 года назад
@@materialdialectics c'mon... and topgun is any better? just because the propaganda is not set upon your cultural background doesnt make it more/less dangerous ..or less effective for the audiences it's meant for...
@SgtDuster
@SgtDuster 2 года назад
@@materialdialectics Well, I too noticed the upsurge, if I may say, of propagandistic films coming out of Russia lately. But to be honest, this has been the case with Hollywood for the US propaganda for the last 60 years so...
@ronaldbeck1762
@ronaldbeck1762 2 года назад
@@materialdialectics ... I'm thinking about the opening scene of Enemy at the Gates. Great movie ...
@fdllicks
@fdllicks 3 года назад
The scariest , most intense ,horror movie ever made was a WW2 movie made by the Soviets called "come and see". It will fn terrify you. Put your stupid phone down one night (can you?? ) and sit and watch it from start to finish. You will never be the same. It is hard to find but somewhere on youtube you can find the original Russian with subtitles. You will be altered forever.
@LibyanSoup
@LibyanSoup 3 года назад
I watched it at a special screening in a cinema nearly 30 years ago. It remains the loudest and most intense cinematic experience that I have ever had.
@СпасибоДеду-д5й
@СпасибоДеду-д5й 3 года назад
@@LibyanSoup this is exactly what the Nazis did to our people. That's why we celebrate May 9
@aps1s
@aps1s 3 года назад
shut up about putting my phone down and watching that movie. Why the fuck should i watch it?
@chyronrus
@chyronrus 3 года назад
@@aps1s Because it sums nazi deeds in Soviet Union clearer than anything other.
@aps1s
@aps1s 3 года назад
@@chyronrus but it doesnt show the fucked up things soviet union did. They killed more in gulags people than nazis ever did
@flaviolago736
@flaviolago736 3 года назад
Hopefully there is an option to watch it with original Russian audio.
@serviustullius7133
@serviustullius7133 3 года назад
with original audio search "Podolskie kursanty" (Подольские курсанты) movie
@flaviolago736
@flaviolago736 3 года назад
@@serviustullius7133 thank you
@stuartwald2395
@stuartwald2395 3 года назад
You can also watch "Alexander Nevsky" to see the Russians fight off another German invasion!
@flaviolago736
@flaviolago736 3 года назад
@@stuartwald2395 that one is way back in the history. "The battle on the Ice" great film.
@dkokalanov
@dkokalanov 3 года назад
@@stuartwald2395 Swedish
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 3 года назад
I love how Hollywood puts Stuka sirens, on *anything* falling from the sky. The bombs being dropped the tanks, for example.
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@williamrthompsonjr556
@williamrthompsonjr556 3 года назад
Bombs, artillery shells and rockets make noise too.
@firework7516
@firework7516 3 года назад
Agreed, but this isn’t Hollywood bud.
@K20SK
@K20SK 2 года назад
Hollywood?
@williamrthompsonjr556
@williamrthompsonjr556 2 года назад
@@K20SK Good point. The Stukas had sirens before Hollywood picked up on them.
@beretman27
@beretman27 3 года назад
Saw this movie. Wasn’t impressed. Half of all scenes involved young soldiers cheering too soon. It really didn’t feel like millions were dying or that the situation was absolutely critical. Too many scenes are lovey dovie, standing around talking like the Germans aren’t invading. Brest Fortress was a much better war movie. It actually conveyed the horror of the war. This is a cringefest for anyone actually interested in the war theatre and general Russian history.
@Ricksarmoredmodels8539
@Ricksarmoredmodels8539 3 года назад
Brest Fortress, just bought it on ebay. Thanks for the recommendation.
@GingerBreadMan1080
@GingerBreadMan1080 3 года назад
So this movie was basically a "preview movie" ? What I mean by that is all the nest scenes were in the preview. I hate movies like that. I'm going to look into Brest Fortress. Thanks.
@clarkstartrek
@clarkstartrek 3 года назад
Ask any soldier who has been in combat if Hollywood or any foreign country film studio can accurately portray a combat situation and you will get one direct answer.... NO!
@captainsensiblejr.
@captainsensiblejr. 3 года назад
I also recommend the German film 'Stalingrad', and the Russian film 'Come and See', for more realistic depictions of the Great Patriotic War (what the Russians called their fight against Nazi Germany).
@beretman27
@beretman27 3 года назад
@@clarkstartrek Right on. But there’s more or less accuracy. We don’t actually want war, we want a representation of it. Hence, movies. Hence, acting.
@UncleWayne5104
@UncleWayne5104 3 года назад
If you can't find it typing The Final Stand, try The Last Frontier
@АугустоПиночет-л9ш
I can"t
@gatch45
@gatch45 3 года назад
Thanks bro, I found it.
@majzahid
@majzahid 3 года назад
thanks
@NoNamenoonehere
@NoNamenoonehere 3 года назад
Thank you that worked,finally can see this movie now :D where is my popcorn!
@alexandrerrobinson6720
@alexandrerrobinson6720 3 года назад
It's on Amazon they have a good selection of non Hollyweird movies
@AlexanderBlumenau
@AlexanderBlumenau 3 года назад
Sorry guys, nearly 40 years ago I had many long conversations with people who actually lived through the terrors of this war. All these movies are at best pure fantasy and some even dumb propaganda.
@woodeymaynard7711
@woodeymaynard7711 3 года назад
I prefer to watch documentaries about war full of interviews from the soldiers and politicians. Watching Band of Brothers, my favorite part of each episode were the soldier interviews. The World at War is in my collection, as well as Ken Burns' The War. Of all the interviews about war movies I've heard, only Saving Private Ryan's D-Day scene is ever mentioned at being close to capturing the essence of combat. I agree that war movies tend to be just fantasy - masturbatory ego glory-hound porn.
@schishkotryas
@schishkotryas 3 года назад
Oh, yes, of course. Tell us about how unfortunate good fascists wanted to free the world from bloody communists, how terrible Stalin drove people to death without weapons and hungry, how the NKVD (you call them all the KGB) shot everyone, how cowardly soldiers fled and surrendered without daring to defend the homeland from the invaders, murderers, just as they didn’t rush with a bunch of grenades under the tank, how they didn’t ram the enemy aircraft with their planes and send burning cars to enemy convoys, just as they didn’t blow up themselves and their enemies with the last grenade Solzhenitsyn has been read too much, hasn't it? This deceitful and cowardly traitor is hated by many because they know the real story. We have no families that have not been affected by the war. 27 million dead. Of these, about 16 million are civilians, burned alive, hanged, shot, starved to death. And all the same, the mighty Soviet people accomplished a feat and broke the back of fascism! In every family there were those who fought, died in the occupied territory, worked in the rear in factories, in the fields. One people, one family! Against a pack of fascists from all over enlightened and peace-loving Europe.
@schishkotryas
@schishkotryas 3 года назад
@@woodeymaynard7711 Watch the films Go and Watch 1985 and Ordinary Fascism 1965. Then talk about documentaries and cinematography. And Band of Brothers is a good show, very good
@otom20
@otom20 3 года назад
@@schishkotryas Please.. Soviets started the WW2 together with Germans ( Molotov-Ribbentrob pack ) you got what you ordered ( I would like to say deserved ),
@schishkotryas
@schishkotryas 3 года назад
@@otom20 Go teach history, kid. Read about the Munich Agreement, about how the Poles divided Czechoslovakia with Germany and offered to attack the USSR, how Chamberlain refused to conclude an alliance with the USSR (Churchill criticized him for this and, when he again headed the British government, concluded an agreement, but already at the height of the war) , about how the USSR helped the Spanish people in the war against fascism (and the whole of Europe silently watched) - the German and Italian fascists supported General Franco. The alignment became more and more obvious and the USSR entered into an agreement with Germany in order to postpone the war and have time to prepare for it. Read also about the anti-communist pact (i.e., the treaty against communists around the world). Fascism is the merging of big capital with state power, when the screen of democracy is thrown away in order to achieve their own goals and to make a profit by any means. The US was doing exactly the same thing in Vietnam, for example. Large companies made money in the war, thanks to military orders. Private companies needed the support of the military to continue plundering Asian countries. And the lives of millions of Vietnamese meant nothing to them. As well as the lives of millions of Soviet citizens for the European fascists.
@kallandas
@kallandas 3 года назад
First time I've seen T-70 in a movie. Wow.
@stalkerrandom8513
@stalkerrandom8513 3 года назад
Me too lol
@ИванСтепняков
@ИванСтепняков 3 года назад
Т-60
@chyronrus
@chyronrus 3 года назад
That's T-40 or T-30 (some confusion in naming even in documents - many early T-30s were actually T-40s made in Moscow) - armed with .50 cal DShK MG Sometimes they were labeled T-60 but that number was soon transferred to next version that fully conformed to design request. T-40 was initial '40 swimming version, T-30 was intermediate version between T-40 and T-60 without swimming equip and (oficially) with 20 mm automatic gun - but early ones were made from off-the-shelf T-40 parts at hand, T-60 was non-swimming uparmored version with similar but redesigned hull and turret . T-70 - that's total redesign with 45mm gun, thicker armor and different engine - began production only next year.
@edm2543
@edm2543 3 года назад
“Director”: How much pro russia do you want ? “Putin”: yes
@andrewpestotnik5495
@andrewpestotnik5495 3 года назад
That's pretty much all I got out of it. I can't even tell what battle they're portraying. All this looks like is genetic Hollywood "Russia was a total victim" bs. Pick up a damn history book 😅
@scootergrant8683
@scootergrant8683 3 года назад
The only problem is the lack of volume with the Katyusha rocket launchers. Those things are incredibly loud.
@edm2543
@edm2543 3 года назад
@@andrewpestotnik5495 Well it’s a sad thing to say that even it looks like a really expensive and well produced movie, the trailer has “pro russia” all over it. If you know the history books you know that it wasn’t all glory and easy victory after victory’s for the Russians. So please pick up a damn history book before you comment 😅
@МихаилБурых-ш1р
@МихаилБурых-ш1р 3 года назад
​@@edm2543 thank you bro! Next time we send the stealths bomber with shit for Andrew Pestotnik from Russia ))
@nikolakaravida9670
@nikolakaravida9670 3 года назад
@@andrewpestotnik5495 Or maybe you should pick up a history book instead of wanking over your Wehraboo narrative in which Germany was the victim, the Germans were Spartans from Halo (each killed 3 billion Soviet soldiers) and never murdered a single civilian (in reality they killed 14 million). The facts are that the Soviets won the battle of Moscow despite being outnumbered by a million men, then performed a successful counterattack with a 1:1 manpower ratio.
@kreg857
@kreg857 2 года назад
Honestly the movie looks very fine and nice. I do not understand all the negative comments. Sure, too much slow motion. But each scene looks very clean and their historical accuracy is virtually superior to what we usually get nowadays from mainstream media. Looking forward for this movie.
@Jafmanz
@Jafmanz 2 года назад
I can name you 10 or more ww2 films that do a real war film far better than this one.
@mykolatkachuk7770
@mykolatkachuk7770 2 года назад
because it's a fkn russian propaganda they do it over and over again there's no story, cinematography is sooo unoriginal yes, you won the war we get it. and now Putin's Russia became new Nazies so piss off
@anton.chigrinetc.96
@anton.chigrinetc.96 2 года назад
@@mykolatkachuk7770 У таких, как Вы, кругом - одна агитка и пропаганда. Если советский солдат - герой и освободитель, как IRL, - обязательно проделки русского агитропа. Если же он - некрозоопедофил, то это - история историй и неполживость по секретным документам.
@rc59191
@rc59191 10 месяцев назад
It's funny because the Russians rip on us all the time for doing that with our war movies lol.
@richardweston7595
@richardweston7595 3 года назад
The best, and most horrific, movie I've ever seen about WW2 on the Eastern Front was made in the USSR in 1987, titled "Come and See". No need to exaggerate the barbarity of the SS. If anything, they downplayed it or it would be too horrible. Parts of it are on youtube. check it out.
@n00bbuddy87
@n00bbuddy87 2 года назад
that movie sucked
@wbiro
@wbiro 2 года назад
Hitler's plan was to exterminate the Russians, so yes, bad things happened...
@kazhus
@kazhus 2 года назад
you are bot too
@luisg.5700
@luisg.5700 2 года назад
🤡🤭
@jkilla9934
@jkilla9934 2 года назад
it is a great anti-war movie movie about partisans fighting germans and witnessing german atrocities behind the frontlines and not about the war at the front
@Aninkovsky
@Aninkovsky 3 года назад
I though it's another Warpath commercials
@guts-141
@guts-141 3 года назад
Warpath just made me play Company of Heroes just to wash their cringy ads from my brain
@oden151
@oden151 3 года назад
@@guts-141 you mean that live action trailer? I think it's pretty good
@unclelarry8842
@unclelarry8842 3 года назад
@@oden151 That was the only good thing that came out of WarPath, the rest can go in the dumpster.
@DAVELAD101
@DAVELAD101 2 года назад
Awesome movie ! I watched it a while back it’s really good. All kids barely out of cadet school for future officers. All 3,500 of them get sent to the front line to halt the German blitzkrieg coming to Moscow they needed to halt them with barely any equipment, no tanks and tiny artillery and small arms fire for three whole days which was impossible until the Soviet army got there to provide support. Amazingly even after three days they kept being told they had to hold out longer and longer. Such brave men and women . I suggest you guys watch it !
@yikes5790
@yikes5790 2 года назад
History has a way of repeating itself Ukraine fighting for it's survival as a country against Russia the invader as in 1941 Germany invading Russia. Taking countries over since 1945 and still at it expect dictators Stalin then Putin now. I have no sympathy for the Russian people they supported Bolshevik communism 1917 and now supporting Putin's dream of the old soviet regime.
@doomslayer1984
@doomslayer1984 3 года назад
Watching Russian movies I'm noticing a trend that over 40% of the films they make are war films. And over 80% of said war films are WW2 era films.
@МихаилБурых-ш1р
@МихаилБурых-ш1р 3 года назад
No, it's not fully true. Besides many new movies about WW2 is a shit or unhistory. I mean Battle for Rzhev for example or Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya. This film is great, like 12 Panfilovcev or Brest Fortress. I recomend for you watching some movies: Fool by Yuri Bykov, Hardcore by Timur Bekmambetov, Kuka by Yaroslav Chivazhevsky or comedi serials: Anna Nikolaevna, Policeman from ruble, Soapram.
@towerofdungeonmaster2291
@towerofdungeonmaster2291 3 года назад
Soviet Union lost approximately 20 million people in this war. That means that there is literally NO family in Russia which hasn’t lost someone during that war. Also nazi ideology was crystal clear - Slavs and majority of all other peoples of USSR were subhumans to be exterminated with 10-15% left to be bred and used as slaves. So the stakes were very high. That’s very different perspective both from US (the war was fought half world from their homes), British (the nazis were too busy in the east to invade the proud island) or majority of European countries (which were occupied and provided nazis with manpower and industry). I am grateful to every allied soldier and worker who fought and worked against nazis on all other fronts, but it always seems strange to me how foreigners don’t understand the disproportion of losses suffered by Soviet Union and all other nations in this war. Of course the significance of this war is much higher for us than many other peoples.
@ClausJesup
@ClausJesup 3 года назад
That's not so strange. It is a thing you can observe in Britain as well: They both fought an overwhelmingly superior enemy and pulled through bravely until the tide turned. Finally won. It is a great story, the Finest Hour of the British as well as the Great Patriotic War of the Russians. It's something to be proud of and also something worth remembering. It is just a nation-defining thing, I guess. On the other hand, which great victories did they achieve since that war? Should the British make more movies about the loss of their Empire and the decline of their industry or the Russians more movies about the breakdown of the Soviet Union and their war in Afghanistan? Could be good movies indeed but so depressing nobody would go and pay for the ticket.
@maxisaev568
@maxisaev568 3 года назад
@@ClausJesup current government doesn't like to mention anything related to USSR dismission because in Russia many people (even those who dislike USSR policies) consider them traitors for going against referendum's results. Either it'd be extremely biased or wouldn't reach the screens.
@TehMorbidAtheist
@TehMorbidAtheist 3 года назад
It's how they keep feeding their masses with the bullshit patriotic propaganda so that they don't revolt.
@andrewcharles459
@andrewcharles459 3 года назад
As far as last stand movies go, "Panfilov's 28" is worth watching, even though the story has been proved to be made up during the war and not a true one. There's a version floating around on RU-vid.
@KootFloris
@KootFloris 3 года назад
I found that movie quite likable. And it was against the Nazis. Try a Pakistani vs India war movie from either side and see if you care who wins. I think patriotism is mostly stupid and only serves some 'leaders' interests.
@ВладАдаменко-с4е
@ВладАдаменко-с4е 3 года назад
Man, story " 28 panfilovs"- true. There are many documents, you can find in on the internet. Wikipedia will help). Sorry for bad English.
@kowalskii
@kowalskii 3 года назад
@@ВладАдаменко-с4е no, it's a lie. Grow up and dont't believe in cheap propaganda
@nikolakaravida9670
@nikolakaravida9670 3 года назад
@@kowalskii It was sort of true. Panfilov and his men were real and they did fight heroically, it's just that enemy casualties were inflated. Also 6 of Panfilov's men survived and were captured.
@ВладАдаменко-с4е
@ВладАдаменко-с4е 3 года назад
@@kowalskii I have watched a lot of Hollywood films about my country, so I know very well what propaganda is. do you know the history of the war in my country better than me? Well, share the facts, with links and documents, if you have nothing to say, then keep silent,you won't look like a fool
@olive2292
@olive2292 3 года назад
"iron cross" (1977) still rules
@HistoricalConflict
@HistoricalConflict 3 года назад
dead on brutha
@shadowbanned5164
@shadowbanned5164 3 года назад
Brilliant movie no question about that but still falls short in what really went on during WW2 on the Russian front...It was brutal
@dienaong3186
@dienaong3186 3 года назад
Cross of Iron, with James Coburn, James Mason?
@RoyChartier
@RoyChartier 3 года назад
Steiner!!!!
@HistoricalConflict
@HistoricalConflict 3 года назад
@@RoyChartier “HE SAID YES!!”
@ethenharrison7941
@ethenharrison7941 3 года назад
I don't know what it is with this trailer but somehow it feels like it's missing captain Russia saving the day.
@user-mb8yt2lz6y
@user-mb8yt2lz6y 3 года назад
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@mattep74
@mattep74 3 года назад
Looks warm for oktober 1941 considering that the first snow fell in october and prior to that it was raining. The pictures look like summer.
@unciclistacontraelsistema8620
@unciclistacontraelsistema8620 3 года назад
Yeah, film could be titled "Operation Barbarrossa" or "Jarkov"...
@keepsake327
@keepsake327 3 года назад
More expensive to produce a movie in rain and mud.
@andrzejbarcelonafrlk6416
@andrzejbarcelonafrlk6416 3 года назад
KHarkov in English transcription , (Ukrainian name Kharkiv) Re post of Un Ciclista ...
@seanb5424
@seanb5424 3 года назад
Looks like it's in the early stages of the war, though the raining scenes might be during the Rasputitsa. I would think the ending has to be the Battle of Moscow because anything before that point was a German tactical victory (Barbarossa, Kiev encirclement, Kharkov ) and wouldn't be pleasing to Russian audiences.
@МихаилБурых-ш1р
@МихаилБурых-ш1р 3 года назад
@@seanb5424 yes, of course, how can you like occupaition your country by the Germany, which killed millions of people in concentration camps, from small to large, watch the movie Go and watch
@slaavichii1129
@slaavichii1129 3 месяца назад
Crazy how Saving private ryan from 1995 still looks better than new war movies these days
@tpsu129
@tpsu129 День назад
1998
@Gokkolya
@Gokkolya Год назад
I love this movie the best war movie by far. I seen many English movies about WW they never ended sadly as this. One of the best love story I've seen on movies. It's actually first Russian movie I've ever watched.
@gregp7379
@gregp7379 3 года назад
Love the arrogantly sipping whatever German officer about to be hit by a rocket. In Soviet Russia, the enemy was the fuel gauge.
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@cameronnewton7053
@cameronnewton7053 3 месяца назад
And the thermometer...
@ThePexi82
@ThePexi82 3 года назад
This new Battlefield game looks great!
@HistoricalConflict
@HistoricalConflict 3 года назад
"SLO MO....AND CUT....AND SLO MO ...AND GENERIC ACTION SCENE AND ....SLO MO!" *insert windows 95 handicapped narration*
@mbogucki1
@mbogucki1 2 года назад
What I find interesting about today's war movies is the vehicles. We have more accurate representations of WWII era tanks in 2021 then we did in films made 70 years ago. One would think that it would be the opposite considering the surplus of vehicles after the war.
@Original50
@Original50 2 года назад
The Soviet Union was still equipped with WWII surplus in the Cold War.
@lavrentivs9891
@lavrentivs9891 2 года назад
@@Original50 At the beginning of the Cold war, just as the USA were still using Shermans and Pershings in Korea. People often forget that the USSR was ahead of US tank building for most of the Cold war. By the time the USA finally rolled out a tank with a 105 mm gun (M60 tank), the british were moving on to the Chieftain with it's 120 mm gun and the USSR introduced the 125 mm gun armed T-64 which was a whole generation of tank ahead of what the USA had.
@TheBoomhahaha
@TheBoomhahaha 2 года назад
I think they all got used up making Tora Tora Tora
@lavrentivs9891
@lavrentivs9891 2 года назад
@@TheBoomhahaha I'm not sure about the aircraft, but most of the ships in Tora Tora Tora were very well done models.
@lavrentivs9891
@lavrentivs9891 2 года назад
Maybe ironically, they often used WW2 vehicles in war movies, but it was rarely the right vehicles. M24 Chaffees played Shermans in at least one film, M3 Halftracks often got to play german halftracks and M8 Scout cars sometimes played german armoured cars. T-34, more or less rebuilt have often played german tanks in western war films too. Sometimes with just a balkenkreuz painted on the side of the turret, other times, like in "Kelly's heroes" and "Saving Private Ryan" they're built to look like Tiger tanks. Can add that the Shermans in Kelly's heroes were regular Shermans which had been rebuilt to house the 76 mm gun in the original turret to be used as military aid for some countries after WW2. (The "real" Sherman 76 had a larger turret than the original Shermans). In many cases it's simply because some vehicles would be hard to find, especially german vehicles where the majority had been destroyed during the war and most of the remaining tanks were sold off to countries like Syria just after WW2 (where they would fight israeli Shermans as late as 1967). And it's understandable that collectors and museums would be reluctant to use a rare vehicle with little access to spare parts for a film where it most likely will be damaged or maybe even destroyed.
@rcspaintserviceandgaming
@rcspaintserviceandgaming 3 года назад
A Russian plane flies above a German column of soldiers, tanks and other vehicles.........and not one soldier tries to find cover! It's a joke!
@MorroTreece
@MorroTreece 3 года назад
I mean depending how early in the war this is the German's thought the Russians as an inferior threat before being corrected. But you are right, recon plane with a camera would not fly that low.
@randyjoel05
@randyjoel05 3 года назад
Russian movies are low budget and mostly checked and owned by the government. Russians will be victorious in there b movies. Realism and facts doesnt matter in Russia.
@MorroTreece
@MorroTreece 3 года назад
@@randyjoel05 you know in the US if they want to make a military movie with any kind of equipment the military used the government has to sign off on it first to make sure it doesn’t make them look too bad right?
@sheeemt399
@sheeemt399 3 года назад
its not a joke 🤣🤣 you just don't understand.. let me explain this to you.. you actually have to turn your brain completely off... then and only then will you understand
@rcspaintserviceandgaming
@rcspaintserviceandgaming 3 года назад
@@sheeemt399 I get it. My brain is working and therefor I don’t get the trailer, but you do....... ;)
@scottadler
@scottadler 3 года назад
I love the way the bomber drops ordnance that sound like diving Stukas. The Germans didn't take Moscow because they simply ran out of fuel and supplies. The reason why they got that far is that Stalin slaughtered his entire army through his own incompetence.
@nikolakaravida9670
@nikolakaravida9670 3 года назад
No, that's not the reason. The reason was the Red fucking Army. During the defense they were outnumbered by a million yet still won. The Germans made multiple large scale assaults on Moscow, some even broke through the first line of defense, but were ultimately repelled. Then Zhukov arrived with a million more men and counterattacked.
@scottadler
@scottadler 3 года назад
@@nikolakaravida9670 The nazis were simply overextended. It didn't matter whether or not Zhukov arrived -- winter arrived and the Germans were unprepared for it. The Red Army learned its hard lesson from the Finns.
@MrGrim2u1987
@MrGrim2u1987 3 года назад
@@nikolakaravida9670 Yes you won, yes a lot of Russians died, end the end it was a combined effort from many nations to end the war. The Germans failed to take Moscow because of Hitler did not give the Russians enough credit, as humans, who would lay down there life to protect there country.
@владимирглущенко-л6м
какова причина того, что Гитлер захватил всю европу?
@chyronrus
@chyronrus 3 года назад
And why germans "ran out of fuels, supplies". Is it - preposterious! - because Red Army stalled their advance enough that german warplans gone to hell?
@migzahoy
@migzahoy 2 года назад
i iwsh they make more movies similar to generation war that movie was such a good one seeing the war from the start to downfall on german perspective
@ginkax
@ginkax 3 года назад
Recently war movies out of Russia is the best. Great movie.
@swedeulfson3893
@swedeulfson3893 3 года назад
The Russian slow motion obsession is truly next level. I feel I’m just watching a compilation of demo reels for the CG dpt. Vodka and slo mo.
@meshif86
@meshif86 3 года назад
Movie about blitzkrieg in 1941 without slowmotion can be a trailer
@lukekor
@lukekor 2 года назад
It's not a Russian obsession. There's no need for generalisation. Just some of the shitty movie directors we have in our country like to add some slowmo here and there.
@Snipedkill1016
@Snipedkill1016 3 года назад
I'm sure this movie will have germans walking into machine guns like Fury and not be historically accurate at all.
@peterw3544
@peterw3544 3 года назад
Accurate would be them attacking for 100 miles until fuel was gone and waiting for horses to catch up.
@PhoenixT70
@PhoenixT70 3 года назад
@@peterw3544 Correct, but that wouldn't make for a good movie, would it?
@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw
@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw 3 года назад
My brain went into slow motion watching this
@zmajodnocaja5088
@zmajodnocaja5088 3 года назад
We defeated the wrong enemy. - Gen. Patton
@1812super
@1812super 3 года назад
Patton would defeat shit without Russians
@mesofius
@mesofius 2 года назад
@@1812super you mean russians that were eating American canned food, riding American trucks, flying American planes and being supplied in every way with American supplies? Americans saved your asses, own up to it and be grateful.
@Libertarianne
@Libertarianne 4 месяца назад
When I am empress, war movies will not be allowed to have slow motion, pretty explosions, music, love stories, inaccurate haircuts, shiny new helmets/vehicles/boots, etc.
@billlombard9911
@billlombard9911 3 года назад
All Russian WW2 movies love the slow explosion scenes
@MichaChrobot
@MichaChrobot 3 года назад
Because in USSR everything exploded very slowly!
@billlombard9911
@billlombard9911 3 года назад
@@MichaChrobot lol very true comrade , in worker state explosion works slow
@isaned
@isaned 3 года назад
They went to the Michael Bay/Zack Snyder Film Institute, ok?
@dastinnero7226
@dastinnero7226 3 года назад
1:00 just a normal day in WWII
@chetarmlin1196
@chetarmlin1196 3 года назад
Ah yes. Clearly shows the Soviets against the US in the well known battle of Berlinengrad.
@jeanson105olivier3
@jeanson105olivier3 3 года назад
Its pols against germans ....
@the_astrokhan
@the_astrokhan 2 года назад
@@jeanson105olivier3 Ah, them Soviet Pols.
@kreivjaard6922
@kreivjaard6922 Год назад
One of the best ww2 movies out there that is not American.
@alexmagana6133
@alexmagana6133 2 года назад
Seems Russian tactics and equipment haven’t changed
@benwilson4121
@benwilson4121 2 года назад
This reminds me of what a certain Eastern European country is being subjected to today in 2020. It’s sad that past lessons haven’t been learnt.
@alexsmart5452
@alexsmart5452 2 года назад
2022. but yes.
@andrewteal3016
@andrewteal3016 3 года назад
Love the road sign to Moscow written with Latinic letters but using the Russian/Cyrillic spelling of Moskva. Just why would the Russians do that?
@ShizukuSeiji
@ShizukuSeiji 3 года назад
So that English-speaking movie audiences 70 years later can read them. Very clever these Russians.
@rossonermilan
@rossonermilan 3 года назад
It is written in Cyrlic with cyrillic letters, MOCKBA>MOSKVA
@ABR_068
@ABR_068 3 года назад
Согласен. Сразу глаз режет такая глупость))))) по русски обычно писали - На Берлин )
@bogdanvojnovic989
@bogdanvojnovic989 2 года назад
Dude, this is pure Russian Cyrillic, what're you talking about
@edilbertcruz9377
@edilbertcruz9377 3 года назад
One of best war movie I saw while on board a Philippine Airline is a Japan made movie title .... The Eternal Zero ( 2013 ) .
@ronaldbobeck1026
@ronaldbobeck1026 3 года назад
As a hobbyist military Historian, this is by one of the best WWII movies bar none. I was trutly moved by the movie. So as a person of the Eastern Slavic decent and in the German term a sub human. I am proud of the Soliders courage in the face of overwhelming odds.
@kazhus
@kazhus 2 года назад
you are cremlin bot not historian
@darwinism14
@darwinism14 2 года назад
overwhelming odds?! care to see the ratio the enemies the German soldier was against? The main Russian fighting quality was QUANTITY
@dnola6887
@dnola6887 2 года назад
Good thing there was a description of the trailer, because zero could be learned from the actual trailer.
@Cachoeira1986
@Cachoeira1986 3 года назад
I just wonder why nobody makes a movie about an entire russian tank corps running into their own tank ditch, in Prochorovka, during and counterattack...
@GeorgeSemel
@GeorgeSemel 3 года назад
Because that would tell the story of what a god-awful disorganized mess it was. The soviets when thru men like water out of a fire hydrant.
@nicolaemaciuca1385
@nicolaemaciuca1385 3 года назад
The iconic movie WW2 from Rusia front still remain STALINGRAD (1993)
@FullCourseRacingDK
@FullCourseRacingDK 3 года назад
Its a good movie but please, to anyone that wants to watch it, do it with the original Russian soundtrack! This sounds horrible...
@gregoryjenkins8645
@gregoryjenkins8645 3 года назад
Amen.
@zigzagzoggo
@zigzagzoggo 3 года назад
я полностью согласен, мой друг
@valentinaborodenko
@valentinaborodenko 3 года назад
Как он на русском называется и где можно посмотреть
@beginning-reloading
@beginning-reloading 3 года назад
Agreed. I won't watch it with the terrible dubbing. Please provide it with the original language and subtitles.
@johnsmith4811
@johnsmith4811 3 года назад
@@valentinaborodenko "Подольские курсанты"
@TankUni
@TankUni 3 года назад
At this point, if you watched all the movies and TV shows made about WW2 back-to-back, it'd take longer than WW2 actually went on for.
@richardstorm4603
@richardstorm4603 3 года назад
It would be hella funny / epic if they made a WWII movie where the hand-to-hand fighting was done just like in The Matrix. :p
@chancepaladin
@chancepaladin 3 года назад
i dont kno i like 300-WW2, but yea matrix ww2 would be rad too. :D like highlander ww2 and wolverine ww2
@rangerscloud
@rangerscloud 2 года назад
Stalingrad (2013) has exactly what youre asking for
@GB-pt8jw
@GB-pt8jw 3 дня назад
Hollywood needs to make movies that realistically depict war. And operation Barbarossa of WW2 provides an untapped opportunity as there is currently an unsatiable market for such movies. The best WW2 movie ever made depicting the eastern front is Come and See, a Russian film (I am not a fan of Russian films in general, but in truth this one happens to be excellent). It shows the grittiness and cruelty of war like no other film. Hollywood could take a page from that movie and deliver to us an even better WW2 movie experience.
@galandaleonardogabriel4508
@galandaleonardogabriel4508 3 года назад
Saw it... Worth the time spend seen it... Have a nice one
@adarshbhandari491
@adarshbhandari491 3 года назад
Is it available in English audio ??
@galandaleonardogabriel4508
@galandaleonardogabriel4508 3 года назад
@@adarshbhandari491audio no, i saw it in slava(russian dialect) but you got subtitlles in English of course dude
@RiccaRazor
@RiccaRazor 2 года назад
8 out of 10 German soldiers killed during WWII died in the war with Russia. Let that sink in
@elgritton
@elgritton 3 года назад
one of the best fan made trailers Ive seen
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@user-mb8yt2lz6y 3 года назад
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@4kAGRAR
@4kAGRAR 4 месяца назад
It looks like a Great movie! 👍🏻 Can it i stream, or buy at BluRay, with german Audio!? ..best regards from germany (eastgermany, so many time must be) 😅
@reachvictoria3386
@reachvictoria3386 3 года назад
The patriotic Russians against the perpetual German baddies. I feel like I’ve seen that a time or two already.
@ChanahsCreativeEdits
@ChanahsCreativeEdits 3 года назад
Well its true. Do you complain also about hearing about the Holocaust too?
@Arselpang
@Arselpang 3 года назад
@@ChanahsCreativeEdits Absolutley.
@Warszawski_Modernizm
@Warszawski_Modernizm 3 года назад
@@Arselpang xD Killed it
@stephenmckee3235
@stephenmckee3235 3 года назад
Would you prefer a movie about the Hold outs? Or the Nazi U boat base in Antarctica?
@SuperDryBeef
@SuperDryBeef 3 года назад
I would like a movie about starving ukrainians, so people can see real communism at work.
@Towerr72
@Towerr72 2 года назад
I totally get why armies put out films like this, glorifying their role in the victory over Germany, but what I would like to see, since those have been made all over the place, is how the Red Army was actually allies with the Nazis, before Hitler decided to play out Barbarossa. Yes folks Russia was allies with the Nazis and committed many atrocities before changing sides and playing the good guys
@ВладАдаменко-с4е
@ВладАдаменко-с4е 3 года назад
Ого. Ребята, спасибо большое за работу, трейлер очень многообещающий. Спасибо, что помните наших бойцов.
@WoinAg
@WoinAg 3 года назад
лол, это фильм "подольские курсанты" прошлогодний
@dt-gp2vg
@dt-gp2vg 2 года назад
they really put a scene in the trailer that we clearly see the manequin in the explosion lol
@Daniel-oc8sx
@Daniel-oc8sx 2 года назад
it was a target practice
@sheeemt399
@sheeemt399 3 года назад
this movie should be called "The lend-lease Program"
@stewartjohnson5053
@stewartjohnson5053 2 года назад
Note the events of this film happened before the USA entered the war IIRC.
@sheeemt399
@sheeemt399 2 года назад
@@stewartjohnson5053 Russia were getting crushed before the allies helped. Philadelphia itself saved Russia. that's an very interesting story. at the same time in America the military had to force public transportation to let black people travel so they could do the factory work.. we were over there fighting for others freedom when certain groups of people couldn't experience that freedom here at home.
@stewartjohnson5053
@stewartjohnson5053 2 года назад
@@sheeemt399 Except that's not true. As I said when the events of this film happened the USA wasn't giving a cent to the Soviets. The first Soviet victories against the Axis happened before Pearl Harbour. The Lend-Lease stuff that defended Moscow in 1941 was 100% British and what saved them was the transfer of their Siberian Army from Manchuria once they realised the Japanese weren't going to attack. The winter saved the Soviets, not Allied help. What Lend Lease did do was allow the Soviets to build a very large army very quickly. They could concentrate on building tanks better than anything the Western Allies had, in large numbers. They could then use American trucks to carry everything, whilst their soldiers wore Western made uniforms and boots. The Soviets stopped the Germans all on their own. What Lend-Lease did was meant they had the strength to go westwards.
@cosedamondo
@cosedamondo 10 месяцев назад
Una cura dei dettagli veramente encomiabile. Ad esempio, non ho mai sentito in un film sulla IIGM la distinzione dei proiettili all'ordine di caricamento, Questa la dice lunga, ancora una volta, come la cinematografia hollywoodiana ritenga il pubblico occidentale dei completi imbecili da rimpinzare con ideologia mediatica. Il cinema russo non manca (come quello orientale) di teatralità nella narrazione, ma va dato atto che in quanto a regia, effetti speciali, fotografia, non hanno nulla da imparare dagli altri. Purtroppo il cinema italiano non è più in grado di realizzare film del genere. L'ultimo un po' che si avvicina è "El Alamein" di circa venti anni fa. Per il resto tutti i film rievocativi non reggono neppure il confronto con quelli realizzati nella seconda metà del Ventennio fascista (che è tutto dire). Onore e rispetto per cinematografia russa.
@Cpl._Dwayne_Hicks
@Cpl._Dwayne_Hicks 3 года назад
Besides "Patriotic-Hurray"-Hollywoodmovies, there are the same from Russia.
@doomslayer1984
@doomslayer1984 3 года назад
Actually, most recent Hollywood war films try not to make things over patriotic. And actually try to convey the war is hell theme. Hell, even many war films from the '90s were not over the top patriotic. Saving Private Ryan is a good example.
@maksimlevin1061
@maksimlevin1061 3 года назад
But there is a difference between the "They came here to kill us all, we will fight off" and the "Let's drop five million tons of bombs on those villagers to bring them democracy" type of patriotism.
@plus3119
@plus3119 3 года назад
@@doomslayer1984 Saving Private Ryan is not patriotic movie? Cmon man, it is a school example of USA propaganda.
@KManXPressTheU
@KManXPressTheU 2 года назад
Wow! Somebody really did their Research on German and Russian Vehicles! Outstanding!
@Litwinus
@Litwinus 3 года назад
The bohemian stance of the Russians against the Germans, right after they attacked Poland together with the Germans.
@chyronrus
@chyronrus 3 года назад
Well, cause and effect - Polands refused anti-nazi alliance in 1938 and went for landgrab instead (partition of Czechoslovakia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Czechoslovak_border_conflicts#Annexations_by_Poland_in_1938 ).
@Litwinus
@Litwinus 3 года назад
@@chyronrus What partition do you write about, the Czechs previously occupied this area taking advantage of the weakness of Poland. Moreover, the bastards did not want to pass the transport with ammunition when we were fighting with the Soviet Union. If it were not for the Hungarian brothers, you would have been faster under the communists. The Czechs could not even fight for their country, only will give him away.
@chyronrus
@chyronrus 3 года назад
@@Litwinus Considering that Poland was part of Empire that not only broke away but first thing it did - it tried to conquer lands outside polish-populated regions (baltic states and part of Ukraine) after WWI - can't say i can see Poland as victim. Only as small predator that was stepped upon.
@Litwinus
@Litwinus 3 года назад
@@chyronrus lol first this is land of polish lithuenian comonthwelth. Second history is your enemy 😁
@chyronrus
@chyronrus 3 года назад
@@Litwinus So you thus deny baltic nations right of self-determination while promote that poles have such right. Doublethink indeed.
@MrRockajill
@MrRockajill 2 года назад
You've seen WWII in black and white. You've seen it in colour. Now it is time to experience WWII in... slow motion.
@cavalry624
@cavalry624 3 года назад
I think the budget for this film probably broke 5 thousand bucks but not more than 7 for sure.
@isaned
@isaned 3 года назад
The gas for just one of those tanks for one day in today's money is more than $5000.
@MrPatifon
@MrPatifon 3 года назад
still way overpriced for what it is
@gr1mrea9er82
@gr1mrea9er82 2 года назад
Every Russian filmmaker making war movies, seems to think they are Spielberg creating the next big Russian war epic. Instead they wind up with what can best be described as straight-to-video B-movies in really graphic detail. They are so obsessed with the details, and over the top action scenes that telling an actual story about real people, takes a backseat. The soldiers look spotless in the field, not muddy, clean and in perfect makeup, like mannequins going on a catwalk, rather than fighting for their lives. All this, padded by an addiction for paint by numbers combat, where the Germans are dumb, and Russian are depicted as invincible no matter the odds, rather than attempting to depict actual fighting, makes it all a waste of resources.
@hx20games77
@hx20games77 2 года назад
It seems like they want to compete with hollywood
@stefanbraun7427
@stefanbraun7427 3 года назад
The things everything seems to forget about Blitzkrieg is how effective it was in the beginning due to the effect of Pervitan on millions of soldiers. The thing about Pervitan is that after months of use, it loses its effectiveness and the fuel used for Blitzkrieg dries up- now the Nazis are just regular soldiers, not superhuman.
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@skelejp9982
@skelejp9982 2 года назад
Because of Previtin Soldiers could fight for 3 days, but they needed like 2 weeks rest after. Only after 4 months the German OKW realised the negative effect of Panzerschokolade was way bigger than the Pros.
@loyaltyisroyalty5616
@loyaltyisroyalty5616 2 года назад
Slow motion for me. Slow motion for me. Ugh! I like it like that.
@williamcunningham6442
@williamcunningham6442 3 года назад
Love those katusha rocket trucks!
@MyOleg1969
@MyOleg1969 3 года назад
Soviet super weapon!🤣😉
@shadowbanned5164
@shadowbanned5164 3 года назад
You didnt want to be anywhere near where those rockets landed they didn't give a shit who they hit
@MyOleg1969
@MyOleg1969 3 года назад
@@shadowbanned5164 ракеты летели во все стороны. Точность попадания - никакая...
@pablogodi1392
@pablogodi1392 3 года назад
Inglés It's nice to see real vehicles in war movies, and I don't know what exact time that movie is based on, but Panzer II and 35 (T), the tanks shown in the trailer, were completely outdated in 1941 when the Germans attacked Moscow, Panzer III, Stug III and some Panzer IV were the main tanks of the German forces at that time.
@markmitchell590
@markmitchell590 3 года назад
Over 600 38t's were deployed for Barbarossa in 5 Pz divisions, with nearly 800 Pz II's deployed as scouts. As only just over 500 Pz IVs were deployed, the presence of the lighter forces is historically appropriate.
@blank557
@blank557 3 года назад
If nothing else, I commend it for the accuracy of the tanks, planes, and weapons. No T-34/85's here.
@keithw4920
@keithw4920 3 года назад
But it will as usual, miss out on horse drawn artillery and transports for the Germans.
@rorysrorysovity4860
@rorysrorysovity4860 3 года назад
@@keithw4920 But there is tank Pz 38t - and it is very typical for Barbrarossa 1941
@justinw.7045
@justinw.7045 2 года назад
My War Thunder playtime excites me for this.
@johnmacfarlane6444
@johnmacfarlane6444 3 года назад
Final stand,looks good,effects look good too.
@mikesilva3868
@mikesilva3868 3 года назад
Agreed 🎰
@practicalprepper001
@practicalprepper001 3 года назад
It had me at... based on a true story... to know it would be hyped and sucks. ;(~
@JoesCornerstadios
@JoesCornerstadios 3 года назад
Chunky salsa everywhere
@BolanKeith
@BolanKeith 3 года назад
wasn't sure if it was a movie trailer or a video game trailer.
@gapjunction11
@gapjunction11 3 года назад
Why the Stuka-sound, when there's no Stuka?
@rinzler9171
@rinzler9171 3 года назад
They should make a video of the Bolshevik and Stalinist purge series.
@spudpud-T67
@spudpud-T67 3 года назад
No happy ending.
@JAZZ120277
@JAZZ120277 3 года назад
Это же фильм Подольские курсанты вроде?
@Peiper76
@Peiper76 3 года назад
Конечно
@galandaleonardogabriel4508
@galandaleonardogabriel4508 3 года назад
Yeah, but you saw when the bunny jumped? That was awsome
@zathamos
@zathamos 2 года назад
I could tell by the one minute mark this film is going to be 30-50% slow motion
@klistiranikrupije1724
@klistiranikrupije1724 3 года назад
After Hollywood and Bollywood it comes a Russowood.
@stratusredklowd9738
@stratusredklowd9738 3 года назад
Watched the movie and one of my favorite scenes is were they stole a pineapple
@smokeybear1597
@smokeybear1597 3 года назад
where can i watch the movie at
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