Overview
A "Hitlerjugend" kind of story, set in the Soviet Union during the Second World War, based on a fictitious story from the eponymous book by Vladimir Kunin.

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| Country: | Russia |
| Genre: | Action, Drama, Military/War |
| Production Companies: | Paradise Production Center, Angel Film, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography of the Russian Federation |
| Watched by: | 1 420 of 997 079 |
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| IMDB Rating: | 6 of 10 4 233 |


















(By the International Children's Day, the FSB of the Russian Federation released documents testifying to the attempts of the Nazi special services to use Soviet teenagers for reconnaissance and sabotage operations in the rear of the Red Army during the Great Patriotic War.)
I don't see this as a problem, because there are already quite a decent number of such fake films around the Second World War. After all, we don't watch films for the sake of studying history.
From the point of view of the drama, the frame, the acting and the soundtrack, I think this film is very good. A really dramatic story.
I watched it several times and now, years later, it's quite nice to periodically stumble upon some moments from the film on the same YouTube
"Each of them is a complete bastard."
"It's hard to breathe at altitude, so you also smoke!"
"No love, no longing, no pity"
"Koooo!"
Aaay! I'm overcome with nostalgia!
"Apply to the colony. Otherwise, they'll send you to the front, like the son of a regiment, to plug the embrasures with your ass."
"Each of them is already a complete bastard."
"We're fighting for the boys!"
The bastards are the ones who took off those cranberries. I won't even go into details. The guys who fought against the fascists are not bastards, but heroes. However, the authors of this craft turned everything upside down. But it's on their conscience.
Well, and a vomit screen called "Compassionate fascists against brutal communists."