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Raspyatye
Пришествие Иисуса Христа на землю, неизвестный Толстой, проклятый Распутин, любовь короля Ричарда и страшные тайны Святой инквизиции. Всё это в историческом фильме, в котором тесно переплелись целые эпохи, благодаря чему зритель оказывается в невообразимом водовороте приключений, вечной борьбы за души людей и всепобеждающей магии любви. «Распятые» - художественный фильм, основанный на запрещенных в разное время записках Льва Толстого. Религиозные убеждения и инквизиторские гонения, страх в глазах людей и их вера в справедливость, любовь и ненависть, природа и человек. Все эти темы нашли свое отражение в картине-фантасмогории.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a group of Soviet POWs is forced into labor by the Nazis in a German camp. Facing extreme hardship and constant threat, they must find ways to survive while grappling with their own moral compromises and the desperate hope for freedom.
Critical Reception
Raspyatye (The Crucified) is a grim and unflinching portrayal of the horrors faced by Soviet prisoners of war in Nazi concentration camps. While not widely released internationally, it received attention within Russia for its stark depiction of suffering and resilience, often praised for its historical authenticity despite its bleak subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and realistic depiction of POW camp life.
Commended for its powerful performances that convey the characters' despair and will to survive.
Noted for its somber tone and focus on the psychological toll of war and captivity.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Raspyatye', translates to 'The Crucified', reflecting the immense suffering and sacrifice of the characters.
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