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Ladoga
The Second World War. Leningrad was in blockade in the winter of 1941. The only way to deliver food and other supplies to the city is through the icy Lake Ladoga, the so-called “Road of Life”. The path itself passes through the ice of the lake. But the Nazis are preparing a diversion along the way, and their informant is most likely a truck driver. To deal with this situation entrusted to the captain of the NKVD Sergienko ...
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Plot Summary
During the Siege of Leningrad, a small group of Soviet soldiers is tasked with a perilous mission to transport vital supplies across the frozen Lake Ladoga. They face not only the harsh winter elements and the constant threat of German artillery but also internal conflicts and the psychological toll of war. The film follows their desperate struggle for survival and the immense bravery required to keep hope alive in the face of overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at its intense atmosphere and portrayal of the wartime struggle. Some critics noted its faithfulness to historical events, while others found the pacing and narrative development to be somewhat uneven. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the depiction of courage and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of the harsh realities of the Siege of Leningrad.
Acknowledged for its tense action sequences and focus on survival.
Some noted a lack of deeper character development amidst the conflict.
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Fun Fact
The film's depiction of the "Road of Life" across Lake Ladoga during the siege highlights the critical role this icy route played in sustaining Leningrad and evacuating civilians.
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