
The action takes place in the coal mines of Donbas in the pre-revolutionary days of 1917. About the brutal exploitation of workers, which caused an armed uprising.

If you are looking for a fun time with popcorn, honestly, just skip this one. Vzryv is for the people who want to see what the bottom of a coal mine looked like in 1917 and how much it probably sucked to be there. It is worth watching if you care about how movies used to show 'the struggle' before everything became s...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Panteleymon Sazonov

Wilfred Lucas
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"If you are looking for a fun time with popcorn, honestly, just skip this one. Vzryv is for the people who want to see what the bottom of a coal mine looked like in 1917 and how much it probably sucked to be there. It is worth watching if you care about how movies used to show 'the struggle' before everything became so polished and fake. But if you hate slow, silent films where people spend ten minutes just looking miserable in the dark, you will absolutely hate this. The first thing that hit..."

Arkadiy Malskiy
Nikolay Lyadov
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