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Engineer Kochin's Error
Engineer-designer of the Moscow aviation plant Cochin took the secret blueprints home. He didn't know that foreign intelligence had long been hunting for these blueprints...
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Plot Summary
The film follows Engineer Kochin, a respected Soviet engineer whose dedication to his work leads him to overlook a critical flaw in a new bridge design. When the bridge collapses under the weight of military vehicles during a critical maneuver, Kochin faces the devastating consequences of his oversight. He must confront his own mistakes and the human cost of his error, ultimately seeking redemption through his efforts to rebuild and ensure the safety of future projects.
Critical Reception
Engineer Kochin's Error was a Soviet propaganda film that aimed to highlight the importance of vigilance and technical accuracy in the face of potential external threats. While critically acclaimed within the Soviet Union for its patriotic themes and dramatic portrayal of engineering responsibility, its international reception was limited due to its political context and the era's cinematic landscape. Audience reception focused on its stern moral lessons and the emotional weight of the protagonist's downfall and potential redemption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dramatic tension and portrayal of engineering responsibility.
Seen as a significant example of Soviet wartime cinema's focus on collective effort and individual accountability.
Criticized by some for its overt propaganda elements and melodramatic tone.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced during a period of intense industrialization and military buildup in the Soviet Union, reflecting the nation's focus on engineering and defense.
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