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1942: La gran ofensiva

Título original: Rzhev
  • 2019
  • 1h 53min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
1,5 mil
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1942: La gran ofensiva (2019)
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Entre el invierno de 1942 y 1943, en la ciudad de Rzhev, sucedieron una serie de batallas no tan conocidas en la historia mundial, pero que fueron terriblemente sangrientas. Esas batallas re... Leer todoEntre el invierno de 1942 y 1943, en la ciudad de Rzhev, sucedieron una serie de batallas no tan conocidas en la historia mundial, pero que fueron terriblemente sangrientas. Esas batallas recibieron el nombre de: Picadora de carne Rzhev.Entre el invierno de 1942 y 1943, en la ciudad de Rzhev, sucedieron una serie de batallas no tan conocidas en la historia mundial, pero que fueron terriblemente sangrientas. Esas batallas recibieron el nombre de: Picadora de carne Rzhev.

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    • Igor Kopylov
  • Guión
    • Vyacheslav Kondratev
    • Igor Kopylov
  • Reparto principal
    • Sergey Zharkov
    • Ivan Batarev
    • Oleg Gayanov
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    1,5 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Igor Kopylov
    • Guión
      • Vyacheslav Kondratev
      • Igor Kopylov
    • Reparto principal
      • Sergey Zharkov
      • Ivan Batarev
      • Oleg Gayanov
    • 12Reseñas de usuarios
    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Sergey Zharkov
    Sergey Zharkov
    • Company Commander Evgeny Ilyitch
    Ivan Batarev
    • Pvt. Kostya Kartsev
    Oleg Gayanov
    • Machikhin
    Arseniy Semyonov
    • Political Officer Efim Zorin
    Aleksandr Bukharov
    Aleksandr Bukharov
    • Sgt. Sysoyev
    Grigori Nekrasov
    • Jr. Lt. Alexei Rykov
    Igor Grabuzov
    Igor Grabuzov
    • Zhurkin
    Aleksandr Aravushkin
    • Papasha
    Aleksandr Gorbatov
    Aleksandr Gorbatov
    • Pvt. Ivan Basov
    Dan Rozin
    Dan Rozin
    • Pvt. Viktor Somov
    Aleksandr Plaksin
    • Capt. Ryabinin
    Andrey Korovnichenko
    • Lt. Col. Larionov
    Pyotr Logachev
    Pyotr Logachev
    • Pvt. Mikola Vlasyuk
    Daniil Voropaev
    Daniil Voropaev
    • Sgt. Lavrov
    • (as Danila Voropaev)
    Oleg Abalyan
    • Oganesyan
    Roman Gribkov
    • Machine Gunner Ushakov
    Pyotr Mayorshin
    • Machine Gunner
    Foma Byzgu
    • Signalman in Village
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      • Igor Kopylov
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      • Vyacheslav Kondratev
      • Igor Kopylov
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    8cyguration

    Low IMDB score belies a great film...

    I have no idea why the 5.8 score exists for this film. It truly is bewildering. Apparently the people scoring this film low are either Soviet sympathizers, Nazi sympathizers, or hate realistic war films?

    I don't know. The low score makes no sense to me.

    What does make sense to me is that director Igor Kopylov crafts a fine film around one of the many pivotal battles that helped shape Russia's eventual victory over the Germans leading up to the battle of Stalingrad.

    Ovsyannikovo was one of the many small strategic points in the battlefield that the Soviets needed to capture to push the Germans out. The film itself is just a small look at the many lives lost trying to capture and secure this small village.

    The film does a fine job of not shying away from the brutal and sadistic nature of the Germans to secure victory (massacring and raping civilians) and then systematically wiping out opposing forces.

    The film also does a fine job of making it known that some of the biggest hurdles the Russian army faced in the war was from Soviet leadership!

    The bureaucracy and stupidity of the Soviets cost many great and brave men their lives. A central sub-plot to the film outlines how the already thinning company would lose additional soldiers over the most trivial and banal of things.

    But this is what happened, and this is why so many Russians died during World War II (and thereafter during the reign of the Soviet Union).

    As far story structure is concerned, the film mostly only centers around the men stationed Ovsyannikovo, with a few snippets of the commanding officers trying to justify their logic in not sending reinforcements or properly aiding their soldiers. I almost wanted to spit into the face of the commanders wasting he lives of these brave soldiers; that's just how engrossing the film had become.

    But what's more is that all of this feels authentic. Kopylov makes the battles feel grounded and realistic for the most part, and some soldiers suffer shell shock, PTSD, delirium and panic attacks, just as you would expect under those conditions. The violence is also fairly visceral and realistic; the special effects team make use of both squibbing and CGI, so while those of you who may hate the look of CGI blood, there is still some squibbing effects that help highlight the realism of the gun battles.

    Overall, it's a fascinating watch. Of course it's not as over-the-top and action-packed as T-34, but it is very similar to Kim Druzhinin and Andrey Shalopa's tightly hewn war-thriller, Panfilov's 28. Ignore the low rating, I'm not sure what's going on with that, but if you can find a way to view this film definitely give it a watch.
    7Aylmer

    fairly slick for a modern Russian World War 2 adventure

    This film covers one of the least-written-about major battles of World War 2, the Rzhev Meatgrinder, which was a series of battles fought west of Moscow 1941-1943. The Russians threw wave after wave at the Germans but, in the end, it was basically all for nothing as the German positions were much too strong. The Rzhev salient only ended when the Germans retreated in order to shorten their lines due to manpower shortages after their disastrous defeat at Stalingrad.

    Here, we get a remarkably balanced portrayal of the average Russian infantryman's experience and fighting abilities during the war. Surprisingly, this film pulls no punches in depicting the bureaucratic incompetence of the Soviet Union at the time, with Generals making bad decisions and the dead weight incubus effect that ideologue political officers had on the other soldiers. Nicely we do get to experience one political officer have a change of heart from his front line experience, and lots of little bits of humanity scattered throughout.

    Coming off the Fyodor Bondarchuk STALINGRAD movie a few years ago, I expected a lot of the same over-reliance on CGI and MTV style editing, but thankfully it's all kept to an absolute minimum and largely bunched up into the opening action scene. The rest of the film actually features a fairly deliberate pace and some of the best night time cinematography I have seen in years. The battle scenes mostly don't disappoint in depicting the enemy as cunning, the chances of victory low, and the stakes high. There are a few instances of people unrealistically mowing down hoards of advancing soldiers with a single machine gun but it's nothing we haven't seen before.

    Try and find a subtitled version of this film if you can as the English dubbing is absolutely horrendous. None of the voices have any emotional authenticity in them at all, even during the screams of pain and excitement. This film isn't perfect, but I'd put it nearly as on-par of an Eastern Front Adventure as your average Finnish war movie from 20-30 years ago.
    10cosmin742000

    9/10

    What make the difference between russians war movies and american ones is beside in russian movies plays actors like actors no thirsty for money inferior formes of life.the fact all russian war movies are inspired by real events who realy take place, not like in american movies all crapy fictions like their contribution to the defeating of Germanyin WW2.
    9kevindollinger

    A refreshing ww2 experience

    Don't look at the ratings and comments here. It's a nice experience, the movie captured me the whole time. You won't regret watching it.
    9housearrestedever

    One of the very best WWII movies!!

    I think when making the war movies, especially the WWII movies, the Russian movie industries is the very best, then the South Korean. Sorry, Hollywood is even worse than the Chinese movie makers. But the Chinese movies got a propaganda problem which is seriously censored by the CCP government. The modern Russia, on the contrary, when they made movies about WWII, besides to portray how bravely the Russian soldiers and the common citizens fought against the Nazi Germany invasion, they also used the opportunity to mock the ridiculous Soviet Russia's tight control of their military forces, like the CCP now controls everything. If you watch this movie, you would find such cynical mockery to their former Soviet Communist Party's stupidity. It asked the Russian soldiers to fight for their motherland, but at the same time, punishing those who were against their cruel communist policies.

    I absolutely agreed with what the sole review said about this movie, this movie indeed captured me the whole time. The battle scenes are top notched directed, acted, edited, even the music is perfectly synchronized and so relevant with the battle scenes and all the situations. This movie is indeed one of the Best 2nd World War movies. Strongly recommended.

    I also would like to recommend the following classic Russian movies for you; they are all great movies, most are about WWII:

    Ballad of A Soldier (1959), The Forty-first (1956), The Cranes Are Flying (1957), Battle for Sevastopol (2015), Zvezda (The Star) 2002, The Tank Battalion (1991), Andrei Rublev (1966), Battalion (2015), Blizzard of Souls (The Rifleman) 2019, Fortress of War (2010)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de diciembre de 2019 (Rusia)
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      • Rusia
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      • Triiks Media
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