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de Semlyen, Phil (11 October 2010). "Become A War Films Expert In Ten Easy Movies". Empire. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012 . Retrieved 18 February 2020.I am hard-pressed to choose a favorite sequence from Come and See. A scene where gunfire opens up on Flyora as he is struggling to lead a cow across a meadow comes close. I also love one shot where a stork wanders into a crude militia shelter to observe its inhabitants. Steffens, Daneet (2 November 2001). "Come and See". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 20 January 2017. In 2002, Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club wrote that Klimov's "impressions are unforgettable: the screaming cacophony of a bombing run broken up by the faint sound of a Mozart fugue, a dark, arid field suddenly lit up by eerily beautiful orange flares, German troops appearing like ghosts out of the heavy morning fog. A product of the glasnost era, Come and See is far from a patriotic memorial of Russia's hard-won victory. Instead, it's a chilling reminder of that victory's terrible costs." [52] British magazine The Word wrote that " Come and See is widely regarded as the finest war film ever made, though possibly not by Great Escape fans." [53] Tim Lott wrote in 2009 that the film "makes Apocalypse Now look lightweight". [54] In the end, Criterion has put together a satisfying collection of supplements, covering the film’s production, it’s subject matter, those behind it, and it’s visual style. Closing a b c d Марина Мурзина [Marina Murzina] (20 October 2010). Иди и смотри: съёмки превратились для Элема Климова в борьбу с цензурой[ Come and See: filming turned for Elem Klimov into fight against censorship]. Аргументы и факты [Arguments and Facts] (in Russian). No.42 . Retrieved 30 August 2016.
Film4's 50 Films To See Before You Die". Channel 4. 22 July 2006. Archived from the original on 27 April 2008 . Retrieved 19 February 2020. Kempley, Rita (25 September 1987). " Come and See review". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. Retrieved 7 January 2017. Wise, Damon (28 October 2013). "Top 10 war movies. 5. Come and See". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 4 July 2016. As the partisans leave, Flyora notices a framed portrait of Adolf Hitler in a puddle and proceeds to shoot it numerous times. As he does so, a montage of clips from Hitler's life play in reverse, but when Hitler is shown as a baby on his mother's lap, Flyora stops shooting and cries. A title card informs: "628 Belorussian villages were destroyed, along with all their inhabitants." [10] Flyora rushes to rejoin his comrades, and they march through the birch woods as snow blankets the ground.Starring: Aleksei Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Vladas Bagdonas, Evgeniy Tilicheev, Viktors Lorencs, J¨ri Lumiste.