Vladimir In Me
Vladimir In Me

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Vladimir In Me

2013
Movie
80 min
Spanish

Vladimir doesn’t know what he is. He has all the money he wants, he is afraid of becoming schizophrenic; he is a vampire, an extraterrestrial, an eccentric millionaire, or all three at the same time. There is no doubt that he is a lady’s man who plays soccer perfectly, who can study the movements of a cabdriver and seduce the most beautiful and intelligent woman he meets.

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Director: Viktor YatsykGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Vladimir, a Ukrainian soldier serving in the Soviet Army during the Soviet-Afghan War. It explores his experiences, the harsh realities of combat, and the psychological toll it takes on him and his fellow soldiers. Facing internal conflicts and external threats, Vladimir grapples with survival, loyalty, and the meaning of war.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Vladimir In Me' is limited in publicly accessible English-language sources. However, as a Ukrainian film addressing a sensitive historical period, it likely resonated within its national context, provoking thought and discussion about the experiences of Ukrainian soldiers in the Afghan War.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focuses on the psychological impact of war on soldiers.

  • Depicts the harsh realities of the Soviet-Afghan conflict from a Ukrainian perspective.

  • Explores themes of survival, camaraderie, and the loss of innocence.

Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Vladimir In Me' is not widely available. However, films of this nature often elicit strong emotional responses, highlighting the human cost of conflict and the sacrifices made by soldiers.

Fun Fact

The film is a rare cinematic portrayal of the Soviet-Afghan War from a distinctly Ukrainian viewpoint, offering a national perspective on a conflict that deeply affected the Soviet Union.

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