Come and See (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]

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Come and See (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]

Come and See (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]

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Criterion gave this a new 1080p HD transfer with its original mono soundtrack and tons of new and vintage extras.

In case you are wondering, it is the need for raw human emotions, which digital technology can deliver on demand). The two kids must survive a trek across mud, hills, forests, and bodies while also dodging bullets, bombs, and a variety of enemy soldiers. Elem Klimov - in this archival interview, director Elem Klimov discusses the conception of Come and See and some of the specific changes that had to be made while the project evolved.Very moving moment in 'Bird' when a child is in peril, and then is rescued by a Russian soldier, who is none other than the same lead actor from "Come and See", actor Aleksei Kravchenko. Come And See is a Belarusian film from 1985 that follows a young boy as he tries to survive and avoid capture by the Nazis at the height of the Holocaust. Wider shots of the trees in the forest and military uniforms all show the necessary textures in all lighting conditions. WWII 1943 occupied Byelorussia: After finding an old rifle, a young boy joins the Soviet resistance movement against ruthless German forces and experiences the horrors of World War II. Woman from the Killed Village may be the toughest one, and not only because it has flashes of archival footage around the atrocities committed, but the interviewee’s account in this case covers what happened to her, her husband, and the entire village, and there was one regret that still haunted her to that day that is incredibly devastating.

It is set almost entirely from a single perspective, the young Flyora, played by a wildly talented Aleksei Kravchenko; I appreciate the raw, grainy documentary approach and personal story conveyed here. org, one of the premier destinations on the web to discuss DVD releases from The Criterion Collection, Masters of Cinema, and other DVD production companies from around the world. We experience the German invasion of Belarus through Flyora (Aleksey Kravchenko), a teenager who joins the local partisan militia after discovering a rifle buried in the sand. In the end, Criterion has put together a satisfying collection of supplements, covering the film’s production, it’s subject matter, those behind it, and it’s visual style.Criterion's Blu-ray release of Come and See is sourced from an outstanding 2K master that makes revisiting the film quite an experience. Predictably, it can be very intense, but not because there is a great deal of cinematic drama in the progression of the action. A short Russian TV documentary from 1985 titled How Come and See Was Filmed confirms their impressions, while an interview with Klimov’s brother, German, focuses on the filmmaker’s broader career. The film, whose original title was Kill Hitler, takes as its heart-shattering climax a hallucinatory montage of documentary footage that imagines a world without the Nazi leader.



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