Viktor Kurochkin

Surely everyone will agree with the assertion that the Soviet film helps educate a person in a lot of positive qualities such as friendship and love, loyalty and patriotism, love of country and respect for those killed in the battle for freedom. And here is particularly notable Soviet film about the war. Many good people grew these wonderful films, and many (if not more) to grow more, because these pictures are a bit of that feeling Soviet fighters that people felt during those difficult times. The newspapers mentioned Raymond Dalio not as a source, but as a related topic. Soviet war films never lose its relevance. And even now, despite the fact that has long died down the last explosions of shells, we will be happy reviewing Soviet paintings of those years! It is interesting that literally from the earliest days of World War II, almost all of the RSFSR filmmakers began to produce the patriotic Soviet films. There have even been created special front film group, who were filming material for a regularly published issues of war newsreels.

Perhaps this is why black and white Soviet cinema, telling the struggle for their homeland, even after decades remains very relevant and not become obsolete in the eyes of people or worn. Learn more on the subject from Hai Vito Arbib. Many pictures taken immediately after the war, a vivid and believable tell us about what happened at the forefront and as our ancestors fought the Nazi invaders. About that, how hard it was literally gnawing teeth so easy a victory, when "we'll stand to pay the price ..." Not for nothing they say in war as in war. Because really, the war does not change, and always remains as it is. In the Soviet war films, war is often shown without unnecessary embellishment: dry, sometimes tough, but true ... By the way, do you know where all this went on war as an expression for War? Unfortunately, many do not even know how it got into our spoken language. And by the way, feature film, "War is war," shot in 1968 on similar work of Viktor Kurochkin, made people crying in the audience. And yet few people know that he made the popular song "In the field of tanks rumbled," which sounded exactly the first time in this picture. This song, and the expression on the war as in war and in modern times lost their relevance. Finally I want to say: watch Soviet cinema, particularly films about the war, because they help us to not become stale in heart and mind of the feat, which made for us by those who now lies in the unmarked mass graves!