
Alright, so look, if you’re not already into old, silent Soviet films about big machines and revolution, then Dva bronevika probably ain't gonna be your new favorite thing. You'll likely find it a bit slow, maybe even a little confusing without the proper historical context. But if you are curious, or just love seeing ...


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Semyon Timoshenko

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"Alright, so look, if you’re not already into old, silent Soviet films about big machines and revolution, then Dva bronevika probably ain't gonna be your new favorite thing. You'll likely find it a bit slow, maybe even a little confusing without the proper historical context. But if you are curious, or just love seeing how movies were made way back when, there’s some real interesting stuff here. It’s a 1928 film, right? So we’re talking silent, black and white, with those dramatic intertitles do..."
Semyon Timoshenko, Viktor Shklovskiy
Soviet Union

1929 · IMDb 7.5

