Actor Vladimir Gostyukhin criticizes modern military cinema

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Conversing with theater and film actor Vladimir Gostyukhin aif.ru He called Soviet cinema “more real” about the war, as opposed to modern films. He admitted that he could review Soviet films often, and that modern films did not arouse such a desire in him.

“Here I like the picture“We are from the future”, which is the first episode. And in the second there was already some kind of cranberry. And I liked our Katyusha. For example, there is no such open cranberry, which is often found in modern war-related cinema, as with the T-34. There is no imitation of some American standards,” said Gostyukhin.

The actor added that he considers the films “Fight for the Fatherland” in 1975 and “Hot Snow” in 1972 to be the standard of military cinema.

Previously reportedThe premiere of the series “Katyusha” will be held on Russian television. According to the plot, the wounded soldier Yegor Petrov lost his memory after one of the missions of the reconnaissance group, and on his return, the soldier was appointed commander of an engineering and sanitary company, in which digging dogs and their trainers served. Petrov will need to find a common language with other warriors and learn about his past.

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