I always cry when I watch works like this that tell me the ending at the beginning.
The pain that the war has brought to a generation in Russia is too deep. A wanderer misses his relatives, and the soldier returns home. He is an excellent soldier, a young man in love, a son of his mother, and a 19-year-old child.
From the field to the intersection, there is a long, winding road. The mother stood on the side of the road waiting for her son to return home. She said, I didn't wait for your father, I will definitely wait for you, I wait. From the birth of her son to sending her son to the battlefield, the mother knew everything that happened around her son, but she didn't know "Song of the Soldier".
The vastness of Russia is surging with fiery emotions. I have rarely seen such pure and enthusiastic teenagers in movies. Everything in the war years was so extravagant, but the hearts of young people are always beating at every moment. The mountains are high and the road is far away. Behind the smoke of gunpowder is a very clean war movie. The boys and girls are as vivid and charming as the flowers in full bloom. I really want to shout "Alyosha!" through the screen. I don't love him like that.
A generation was born and grew up, and then returned to the embrace of Mother Earth. When Alyosha ran along the track with Shura, time and bullets could not catch up with it.
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