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Ivan Vasilyevich is in love with Varenka and is admired by her father, Colonel. But the transformation of a tender loving father from a good-natured colonel into a cruel and ruthless tormentor shocked Ivan so much that his feelings for Varenka quickly cooled.
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Plot Summary
The film is based on Leo Tolstoy's short story of the same name. It tells the story of Ivan Vasilievich, who attends a grand ball and falls in love with the beautiful Lisa. However, his idyllic world is shattered when he witnesses her father, a commanding general, brutally flogging a deserter. This stark contrast between the joyous celebration and the cruel reality deeply affects Ivan, leading him to question his love and his beliefs.
Critical Reception
The film is noted for its faithful adaptation of Tolstoy's work and its powerful depiction of social hypocrisy and moral conflict. It is considered a significant work in Soviet cinema for its exploration of complex psychological and ethical themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric adaptation of a classic Russian novella.
Lauded for its exploration of the contrast between appearance and reality.
Noted for its strong performances, particularly in conveying moral turmoil.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of the few Soviet productions of the era that explored themes of moral compromise and the darker side of authority so directly, making it a notable, though not widely distributed, piece of its time.
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