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The Heatwave Lasted Four Days
A TV news cameraman's appetite for fine wine, fast cars and beautiful women draws him into the grip of a heroin smuggler.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Russian Civil War, this film follows a young Red Army soldier named Artyom, who is tasked with escorting a group of German prisoners of war. As the journey progresses through harsh conditions and amid growing violence, Artyom grapples with his ideals and the brutal realities of war. The film explores themes of duty, humanity, and the moral complexities faced by soldiers on opposing sides.
Critical Reception
The Heatwave Lasted Four Days is a critically acclaimed Soviet war film, lauded for its stark portrayal of the human cost of conflict and its nuanced exploration of morality. It is recognized for its realistic depiction of the era and its powerful performances, particularly from its lead actor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its anti-war sentiment and exploration of moral ambiguity.
Commended for its realistic and unflinching portrayal of civil war hardships.
Recognized for strong performances and atmospheric direction.
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Fun Fact
Director Andrei Smirnov faced difficulties with Soviet censors during the post-production of this film, with certain scenes being re-edited before its eventual release.
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