Horsemen
Horsemen

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Horsemen

1972
Movie
120 min
Russian

Adventures of two boys and their horses during WWII.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: John FrankenheimerGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, a seasoned American journalist covers the brutal conflict, witnessing firsthand the devastating impact on the local population. As he delves deeper into the war-torn landscape, he becomes entangled with a group of Afghan freedom fighters, challenging his objectivity and forcing him to confront his own role in reporting such violence. The film explores themes of survival, courage, and the human cost of war through harrowing real-time events.

Critical Reception

Horsemen received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its depiction of the Soviet-Afghan War to be heavy-handed and its narrative unfocused. While some acknowledged the efforts of its star-studded cast and director, the film was largely criticized for its bleak tone and lack of emotional depth. Audiences were similarly underwhelmed, contributing to its limited box office success.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious scope and the presence of veteran actors, though criticized for being overly grim.

  • Found to be thematically muddled, struggling to effectively convey its anti-war message.

  • Noted for its stark portrayal of conflict but ultimately deemed unsatisfying by many critics.

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Fun Fact

The film was controversially released in the United States in 1972, significantly before the actual Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, leading to confusion and a narrative that was perceived as prescient but fictionalized given the real-world events that would later unfold.

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