Red Sniper - Die Todesschützin

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Kiew 1941. Ljudmila Pawlitschenko ist noch Studentin, als die deutsche Wehrmacht unter dem Decknamen „Unternehmen Barbarossa" die Sowjetunion angreift. Bald schon steht die junge Frau mit der Waffe in der Hand an vorderster Front. Verehrt und gefürchtet als „Lady Death" steigt sie zur erfolgreichsten und kaltblütigsten Scharfschützin des Zweiten Weltkriegs auf: 309 Soldaten sterben durch ihre Kugeln. Ihr Mut und ihre Zielgenauigkeit machen Ljudmila über die Grenzen ihres Landes hinaus zu einer Legende und ihre herausragende Tapferkeit führt sie bis auf die politische Bühne des Weißen Hauses. Doch die Unmenschlichkeit des Krieges fordert auch bittere Opfer von Ljudmila und ihre Berühmtheit bringt sie in tödliche Gefahr... (Meteor Film)

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Necrotongue 

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Englisch Except for some historical inaccuracies and a misleading title, I enjoyed the film. The battle scenes were quite realistic. Sometimes I could almost taste the dirt that the soldiers were either swallowing or being buried with. I was pleased that the Russian filmmakers were capable of self-criticism and showed that they can make a much better war film than Pearl Harbor or Fury. If it hadn't been for the unfortunate soundtrack which was really distracting at times, I would have given it five stars. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch The Russians and the war genre simply go together and work. A film about an elite female sniper who takes out 309 Nazis during WWII and you just and count the dead along with the main character. The action is perfect, the sniper scenes are thrilling, there is no shortage of proper brutality and solid visuals. I liked it, even if the scenes outside the battlefield were not as engaging. The highlight of the film is definitely the air raid on the Russian fleet. 70% ()

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Malarkey 

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Englisch Let’s compare Enemy at the Gates directed by a renowned European director with Battle for Sevastopol directed by an unknown Russian. The story is similar, situated during WWII, in fact with a rather epic character, but the difference is just huge, with way too much patriotism and pathos in the story, and on the other hand great action scenes. It is a shame. I do not know if I have a problem with Russian cinematography, but usually I came across a problem, not understanding. Although understanding was experienced as well. But not in this case. ()

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