To comrades

Arden 2022-03-25 09:01:11

How I wish this movie was widely circulated as a banned film, which is more of an accolade than a disparagement of it. Also, this movie should really be banned because it spreads a spirit called gay. Every time I see the captain saying to comrades, I get mixed feelings. Without the motherland, there is no future, and even the present will be lost at any time. All the crew can rely on themselves and their comrades, and the motherland can only rely on them and their comrades. It was also through this movie that I understood what a comrade is and what a responsibility is. When the fate of the world, the country and comrades was handed over to only one person, he did his best to do it. Save everything, to save his comrades, his country and the world. Ordinary people can't do it. The strongest people will become vulnerable at this time. Responsibility, remorse, guilt, and commitment will crush anyone. I think this is the reason why the captain can't continue to command. He stood among his comrades, among his comrades, and raised a glass to the fallen comrades, not because they saved the world and the country, but for the comrades they saved. to comrades!

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Extended Reading
  • Delia 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    The maiden voyage of the Soviet H-class strategic nuclear submarine completed the test launch of ballistic missiles. My own reaction, the final glory of the Red Navy is also displayed in front of us in the form of a group portrait, which is heart-warming. As a female director, Birog's work is even more worthy of recommendation.

  • Isadore 2022-04-21 09:02:39

    I watched it at HarrisonFord, but I don't feel it anymore

K-19: The Widowmaker quotes

  • Capt. Mikhail Polenin: At every stage of this disaster, which came within moments of being a far greater disaster, the officers and crew did what had to be done. Seven are now dead and nobody knows how many more are dying, or how fast. These are the men who returned home to be interrogated as if a crime had been committed, questioned, even while undergoing treatment for radiation poisoning, locked up and denied access to wives and families but they and their comrades saved K-19 and maybe, just maybe, they saved all of you as well. one thing more, please, no captain in the soviet navy has ever been faced with such decisions the fate of the boat, the crew, and the fate of the world all in balance. The navy is my life. And one thing I know, there can only be one captain of a ship. The burden of command is on his shoulders, and his alone. None of you - none of you - has the right to judge captain Vostrikov. You weren't there. I was. He was our captain. He was my captain. And it would be an honor to sail under his command again.

  • [last lines]

    Captain Alexei Vostrikov: For their courage I nominated these men for the title of hero of the soviet union. But the committee ruled that because it was not wartime, and because it was merely an accident, they were not worthy of the title hero. What good are honors from such people? These men sacrificed, not for a medal. But because when the time came, it was their duty. Not to the navy, or to the state, but to us. Their comrades. And so, to comrades.

    all: To comrades!