Peace to Him Who Enters
Peace to Him Who Enters

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Peace to Him Who Enters

1961
Movie
90 min
Russian

Pregnant German woman is trapped behind Russian lines. When she goes into labor, three Soviet soldiers deliver her to a field hospital: a newly graduated officer, an affable truck driver, and a soldier shell-shocked into muteness. The dangerous trip to the hospital ends up a rite of passage for all concerned.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Slobodan GolubovićGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

The film depicts the harrowing experiences of a group of Partisans during World War II as they attempt to traverse a treacherous path through enemy territory. Facing constant danger, dwindling supplies, and internal conflict, they must rely on their resilience and each other to survive the brutal realities of war. The narrative focuses on their psychological struggles and the moral dilemmas they confront in their fight for freedom.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, "Peace to Him Who Enters" was recognized for its stark portrayal of wartime suffering and its exploration of the human spirit under duress. While it garnered attention for its thematic depth and strong performances, its bleak outlook and graphic depiction of war also made it a challenging watch for some audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and unflinching depiction of the partisan struggle during WWII.

  • Noted for its powerful performances that convey the emotional toll of war.

  • Criticized by some for its grim tone and lack of overt heroism.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Yugoslavian war films that emerged in the post-war era, often focusing on the Yugoslav Partisans' resistance movement during World War II.

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