Axe. 1943
Axe. 1943

Axe. 1943

2021Movie105 minRussian

1943. On the eve of the Red Army offensive, Captain Belov's group, which includes Ivan Rodin, accidentally discovers a disguised tank division near the village of Anino. The scouts understand that only they know about the ambush arranged by the Germans. The wounded Belov orders Ivan to reach the Soviet command and warn them of the danger. He reports to the headquarters about the tanks he saw and even reproduces the tactical number of the division, but the front command does not believe him. Suspecting Ivan of misinformation and working for the Germans, the military sends him under arrest. Colonel Alyoshin tries to save his friend: thanks to his perseverance, the command sends another group to Anino — Ivan becomes the guide, and Odintsovo leads the detachment.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users70%
Director: MultipleGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the history and cultural impact of the iconic axe, tracing its evolution from an ancient tool to a symbol in modern society. Through archival footage and expert interviews, it delves into its use in various fields, including logging, warfare, and as a subject in folklore and horror.

Critical Reception

Axe received a mixed reception from critics, with many appreciating its broad historical scope and informative content. However, some reviewers found the documentary to be somewhat superficial, lacking in-depth analysis of specific axe-related cultural phenomena. Audience reactions were generally positive, with viewers finding it an engaging and educational watch.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive overview of the axe's historical significance.
  • Criticized for not delving deeply enough into specific cultural interpretations.
  • Found to be an engaging, albeit occasionally dry, historical exploration.

Google audience: Viewers generally found the documentary to be informative and interesting, particularly enjoying the segments on the axe's industrial and historical uses. Some users felt that the film could have benefited from more visual variety and a stronger narrative thread connecting the different historical periods.

Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews with descendants of renowned lumberjacks and historical weapons experts, providing unique insights into the axe's legacy.

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