Battle For Sevastopol Page #5

Synopsis: The breakout of the war shatters the world of a young student, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, forcing her to enlist in the army in 1941. The maiden turns out to be a natural-born sniper, her impressive skill and prowess make her stand out among men and women alike. Seeing Pavlichenko as a tangible threat, the German High Command gives orders to eliminate the girl whatever the cost. In the meanwhile, Lyudmila meets a man and falls in love. War fades into the background... Soon, however, another misfortune befalls Lyudmila leaving the man she loves on the brink of death and herself seriously wounded. The girl is pulled out of combat and later goes to the United States with a publicity visit. Eleanor Roosevelt welcomes Lyudmila in the White House and the two women soon become close. It won't be long before Pavlichenko stands before an audience in Chicago pressing for a second front. Will her words have the capacity to change the course of war?
Director(s): Sergey Mokritskiy
  7 wins & 21 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2015
110 min
340 Views


'Suitable for service'.

Thank you, Boris!

White House, Washington D.C, 1942

Yes!

I am ready.

Close your eyes.

Don't peek!

Open them.

This is for you.

Close your eyes.

Don't peek!

Open.

It is so sad that nobody

sees the woman in you.

People...

don't always see the woman in the lead.

When it all began between

Franklin and I, I was so happy.

Oh! He was intelligent and

successful and handsome.

Why didn't he notice me?

I was not so beautiful, I was so tall.

And he chose me.

I'm your new boss.

We're going to war against the fascists!

Masha, you fool!

Sevastopol, November 1941.

Hello, Lyuda.

Look what I brought!

I mis-labeled it from alcohol.

And...

Opal! And another opal!

They are too small for me,

should be just fine on you.

Thank you.

Thank you...what for?

She says, 'Well, thank you'.

And so begins Frost.

Crawling under the rubble, you will be with this.

It will be like nothing.

So the next time we will go together.

And also visit Grisha.

He has been very lonely,

since they took out Nikolay.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

Have you seen your new boss?

Does he look good?

No.

Is he not so handsome?

I have not seen him.

Imagine someones grandfather?

And if he were young...

He would probably start giving orders, right away!

Captain Leonid Kitsenko,

your new boss.

Coming to the point.

You have a special task.

You have to hunt down enemy snipers.

Do I start tomorrow?

Yes.

Should we take the dog-tags from the bodies?

Lyuda, eat.

Leave it!

Let's position ourselves back.

Come with me!

Stop! Stop

Turn around!

No, we are not fascists.

Why did you not let me kill him?

They do not deserve an easy death?

They kill...the decision was not theirs.

It's yours.

You should not only a live of revenge.

War is not only for the dead,

it is for the living as well.

If you do not find out

how to survive in war,

they will kill you.

They can kill me, why do you care?

I don't want to lose one of my best snipers.

Both of you, here are two positions,

the tactic is very dangerous.

It's a long shot.

Listen to your heart.

Shoot between heartbeats.

Smile...

For you.

Is this for us?

It's yours.

A medal for Grisha!

He was good, and I went through

door and in the end it fell!

Looking forward to it.

For them it is July!

If the Fascist does not leave

with his rifle, forever...

your home, wife, mother,

all that you call homeland will perish.

Remember that no one will save the motherland,

if you do not save her yourself!

Remember that no one will kill him,

if you do not kill him!

Kill the fascists, so that you and

the enemy are not on the same ground.

At home there is no grief over his death.

So kill at least one!

Kill more!

Many times, you have seen it,

many times he has killed!

Tonight, Hitler wants to celebrate

the New Year's in Sevastopol.

But thanks to our firmness,

we will regret it!

For the second time we have ejected

the enemy from the city walls!

Sevastopol is alive.

Sevastopol will survive!

Leonid do you know him?

Boris, was one of my

friends before the war.

Boris.

Leonid.

In connection with the festivities,

command will immediately proceed

and release 1,500 cases of champagne,

and open the underground cellars.

Happy New Year 1942!

Hurrah, comrades!

For Stalin!

Come here! Open it.

Drink up.

Last time we drank champagne,

was at Lyuda's home.

How long have you known her?

I loved her before the war.

If it weren't for her,

I wouldn't be here.

Do you regret it?

That I was in love?

It turned out to be a war.

No, otherwise I would have regretted

to be in love with her.

It seemed we were sometime back.

And you?

Do you love her?

What are you doing, man?!

You aren't the only officers here!

Officers with a plug up their pelvis!

You have to beat the Germans, not us!

Happy New Year.

I thought this would

happen in another way.

Chicago, Illinois 1942

Excuse me, Miss Pavlichenko.

I came without my agent.

Here is my project for you.

They are cigarettes.

Give a million bucks if you

allow me to use your image.

That man is my agent.

That guy?

Yes! Talk to him.

Thank you.

Sorry about the wait.

My guitar also kills.

A good weapon.

Thank you, each have their own weapon.

Come to my dressing room.

I have a surprise for you.

I've something for you.

Miss Pavlichenko...

Lyuda!

Pavlichenko!

What were you thinking?

Are you insane?

I'm your agent?

Pavlichenko, let me ask you two questions.

Hold on. Hold on.

Listen to me!

Miss Pavlichenko, do you really think the

President will forgo his election promise,

and sends our boys away to

die on foreign soil?

Sorry!

Please.

At the press conference, they will ask

you questions and you'll have no answers.

You are more popular than me,

Miss Pavlichenko.

Do you like it?

Yes, I like it.

I dedicated this song to you.

Allow me to convey it.

No one has ever dedicated a song to me.

Sevastopol, Spring 1942

You know, I've decided having

a boy with Hryshko.

Masha, you are crazy.

I would like to have,

the tightness in my belly.

Grisha is not against it.

Lyuda!

I have news!

What Masha?

Come, I will tell you.

Come here tomorrow,

a wedding is to be held here.

When?

Where and when?

Wedding and cheerfulness!

You will be delighted.

Aunt Lyuda!

How many have you killed today?

Two.

Is it normal?

That's not too many?

Aunt Lyuda, look!

Excellent.

You can see that I can aim too!

Will you teach me to shoot a gun?

Me too...

I will teach you everything.

But not right now.

Watch out!

It's okay being late to the sadness!

We invited you to a wedding,

and Grisha has been killed.

How about a toast?

Don't be sad.

No doubt war kills people.

But we thought, if we were together...

it wouldn't be so scary.

Being together is always better, Lyuda.

We have to love each other.

We should be happy about that!

Leonid...I'm pregnant.

You told me that war has no life.

Yes.

Good morning.

Good morning.

Pavlichenko, what is all this masquerade?

Change out of that dress immediately.

Let them see that I'm a woman.

You're not a woman, you're a Soviet soldier.

Remember that!

Stalin has ordered a second front, we've a common enemy!

Don't be an amateur!

Are we clear?

Yes, sir.

What have they done to you?

I cannot take it anymore.

The men should have protected you.

Sevastopol, Summer 1942

Lyuda?

Lyuda you...

Help me!

Help me!

Help me! Anyone!

Help!

Leonid!

Leonid!

Leonid!

Where is...Leonid!

Where is Leonid?

Relax, Leonid is dead.

Relax, listen to me.

I am guilty! The war is over for you.

You are weak and unfit for military service.

What has failure to do with anything?

Pavlichenko is not a fighter.

She is a symbol and symbols don't fail.

Leave the hospital immediately!

Do you want a military tribunal?

This is not a sanatorium

for pre-war girlfriends.

Did you not read this?!

The Germans say, they have killed her.

Third storm approaching, my soldiers.

They will fight with her name on their lips.

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