Story of a Real Man
Story of a Real Man

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Story of a Real Man

1948
Movie
96 min
Russian

Alexey Meresyev was a fighter pilot during the war. One day he was shot down by Nazis, and because of his wounds both of his legs had to be cut off up to his knees. Because of his spirit and courage, Alexey was able to overcome his disability. He learned not only to walk on his artificial limps, but even dance and fly the plane again. Based on a real-life story.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Aleksandr PtushkoGenres: Fantasy, Adventure, Family

Plot Summary

This Soviet fantasy film tells the story of Ivan, a young boy who is magically transformed into a bear cub. He embarks on a journey through the forest, encountering various creatures and facing challenges. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and the importance of staying true to oneself.

Critical Reception

As a classic Soviet-era fairy tale, 'Story of a Real Man' is primarily appreciated for its imaginative storytelling, visual effects that were impressive for its time, and its adherence to traditional folklore themes. It is often seen as a charming and educational film for children, though its artistic merits are viewed within the context of its historical and political period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually imaginative fairytale world and engaging narrative.

  • Seen as a timeless children's story with moral lessons.

  • Recognized for its pioneering special effects in Soviet cinema.

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Fun Fact

Director Aleksandr Ptushko was a pioneer in Soviet special effects, and 'Story of a Real Man' was one of his earlier works showcasing his innovative techniques.

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