

If you aren't already obsessed with dusty, scratchy Soviet films from the 1930s, Soldatskiy syn is going to feel like homework. It's a tough sell for anyone who needs, you know, fast pacing or clear sound. But if you actually like finding weird, forgotten bits of history where kids wear hats three sizes too big, it is ...


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"If you aren't already obsessed with dusty, scratchy Soviet films from the 1930s, Soldatskiy syn is going to feel like homework. It's a tough sell for anyone who needs, you know, fast pacing or clear sound. But if you actually like finding weird, forgotten bits of history where kids wear hats three sizes too big, it is worth a look. 🎬 The story is pretty simple, almost like a fable. A young boy named Yashka—played by Tolya Kudryavtzev—wants to be brave like his soldier father who is away. Mostl..."
Nikolay Lebedev
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