Paths of Enemies
Paths of Enemies

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Paths of Enemies

1935
Movie
96 min
Russian

In a Kazakh village at the beginning of Soviet power, a wealthy kulak (landowner) voluntarily denounces his opposition to the new regime and hands over his large home to be a new school for the children of the villagers. But three people in the village have difficulty believing that their class enemy is now their friend.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Bernard K. FinneyGenres: Drama, Romance, War

Plot Summary

In the midst of World War I, a dedicated French nurse finds herself torn between her duty to her patients and her growing feelings for a charming but conflicted British pilot. As the war rages on, their forbidden romance blossoms against a backdrop of destruction and loss. Their love becomes a beacon of hope, yet the harsh realities of war threaten to extinguish their fragile happiness.

Critical Reception

Paths of Enemies was met with a mixed reception from critics upon its release, with some praising its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from its leads. However, others found the narrative to be somewhat predictable and melodramatic, especially in its depiction of wartime romance. Audiences were generally more receptive, drawn to the film's romantic elements and its poignant portrayal of love amidst conflict.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling lead performances and heartfelt romantic storyline.

  • Criticized by some for its conventional plot and melodramatic tone.

  • Noted for its atmospheric depiction of the World War I setting.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Paths of Enemies (1935)' is not readily available. General audience reception at the time likely centered on its romantic drama elements and wartime setting.

Fun Fact

The film's score was composed by the renowned Austrian composer Karl Lam­son, marking one of his earlier notable works in Hollywood.

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