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However, one episode left me with an unpleasant feeling. Specifically, the episode with the captivity, when Bormann "talked" with the German commander. This episode is based on the Soviet film "The Destiny of a Man." And compared to its original, it turned out to be poorly executed.
I don't think this episode is very similar to the episode in the film "The Destiny of a Man." If you compare the setting of the conversation in both films, and even the overall meaning of the plots, it doesn't really seem like these films are similar.
In general, I'm glad that many people perceived this film almost the same way I did. After all, it is true that there is a memory in our blood, and this war touched every family in our long-suffering country. And rightfully, we are called a great people. We remember, or if not us, then our subconscious remembers that the Russian person does not bend in their will and freedom. The entire old world, which is now so praised, was under the fascists. And we, who came out of the taiga and drink vodka with a bear (don't think I'm talking about the ruling party), defeated this scum.
It will be the same with everyone, and I think at any time and in any century. The words spoken by the actor Cherkasov in the film Alexander Nevsky are confirmed by the history of our people: "Whoever comes to us with a sword will perish by the sword."
At the end of the film, symbolically, it seemed to me that this neo-Nazi was tearing off the swastika and looking at the crowd of fascists with disgust.

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