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World War II Marathon: Idi I Smotri (Come And See, 1985)
« on: June 04, 2010, 08:48:13 PM »
Idi I Smotri (Come And See, 1985)

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A town is in chaos, soldiers are herding its citizens like sheep. Degradation and humiliation takes place at every turn. The offenders outnumber the victims and the victims appear to be powerless to stop what is happening to them. They are shepherded into the town square and then into the largest empty barn the town has to offer. We know what is coming, there can be only one end to this set-up, yet we hope, we plead and we wish to just wake up. We want the nightmare to end, atrocities like this shouldn’t happen, they shouldn’t be visited upon the common populace with no rhyme or reason behind the degradation, humiliation and ultimate death. Yet, the more we beg and plead the more we realize no reprieve is coming, not for the townspeople and not for the viewer. We are trapped in a nightmare that refuses to end, a nightmare from which their is no escape and a nightmare that is all too real.

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