This film is a cinematic masterpiece. The way the camera captures sharp closeups & individual faces, even in chaotic fast-moving scenes like the ending, gives us a tight human connection even though the themes are vast. Here's the ending scene where the heroine Veronika is looking for her fiancé at the end of the war.
MAJOR SPOILERS (but nothing you haven't figured out halfway thru the film)
The Cranes Are Flying 1957 Final Scene
The speech he gives at the end is fantastic, rousing and inspiring. He's talking about the fallen soldiers who defended against the invading Nazis. Only now 65 years later, the Russian army is the one that's invading and destroying civilian life just like the Nazis did in this film (WW2).
The speech: "Towns and villages will be rebuilt, our wounds will heal. But our fierce hatred of war will never diminish! ...We will do everything to ensure that sweethearts are never again parted by war, that mothers need never again fear for their children's lives, that fathers need never again choke back hidden tears ... We shall live not to destroy but to build a new life!"
I love this movie but Putin effectively sh* all over that final speech, the whole point of the movie. It kinda leaves you with a doubly cynical view of the world. Total downer man.
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Vastaus käyttäjältä tmdb53400018
30 huhtikuu 2022 klo 11:17AM
"Sweethearts," LOL. But seriously, yeah, it is a masterpiece--very creative in its imagery....
Vastaus käyttäjältä TonyTonyTony
31 toukokuu 2022 klo 5:54PM
Gorgeous film. My only complaint was that the early scenes with Veronika and Boris didn't look or feel like the pre-war era but rather the late 50s when the film was made. But still, top notch photography. 8.5/10