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The Road to Calvary
Swept up in political unrest during World War I, two sisters in St. Petersburg cope with turbulent romances as Russian history is made around them.
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Plot Summary
This Russian television series dramatizes the events of World War I and the subsequent Russian Revolution through the eyes of three sisters and their intertwined lives and loves. It explores the personal sacrifices, moral dilemmas, and devastating consequences of war and social upheaval on individuals and families.
Critical Reception
The series garnered significant attention in Russia for its ambitious scope and attempt to portray a pivotal period in Russian history. It was noted for its production values and ensemble cast, though some critics pointed to historical liberties taken for dramatic effect. Audiences generally responded positively to the emotional depth and historical narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually rich depiction of the era and its strong female characters.
Commended for its exploration of personal relationships amidst historical turmoil.
Some viewers found the narrative pacing uneven at times.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with many appreciating the historical drama and the emotional arcs of the protagonists, while some found certain plot developments to be overly melodramatic.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the epic novel of the same name by Aleksey Tolstoy, considered one of the most significant Russian novels of the 20th century.
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