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Come and See

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Soviet war film praised as an amazing movie that depicts the brutality of the Eastern Front without glorifying war, contrasted with American/British WWII films.

Mentions (4)
"You'll sit there and watch like Come and See and you'll think 'I'm gonna be a guy that likes this movie. What a beautiful day it is outside.'"
"Now too drunk I decided to hop off and finish Come And See on my Criterion sub. And I just finished, and I feel so disturbed with everything that's gone on in the last century, and all I can really say is, as I look around my lampless room, I'm just glad to have found this sub."
An evening · u/MonRed · ↑73 · 2021-04-15
"Amazing movie. I find American/British ww2 movies glorify the war, especially Saving Private Ryan (one of the worst movies ever). There is no glory in the war. Only death. I struggle to comprehend the brutality of the Eastern Front, how did Hitler convince so many ordinary men to commit such atrocit"
I watched Come And See · u/needhelpwithmathsty · ↑49 · 2024-05-01
"It is no *Come and See*, but what it lacks in combat or gore or sheer horror, it makes up for with scenes that show how stupid most wars are"
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