Burnt by the Sun 2 Page #9

Synopsis: Epic film about WWII, a sequel to Burnt by the Sun (1994). Evil Stalin is terrorizing people of Russia while the Nazis are advancing. Russian officer Kotov, who miraculously survived the ...
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Nikita Mikhalkov
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.1
Year:
2010
181 min
124 Views


No such humiliation.

Penal Battalion is another matter,

there tends to be those characters...

The worse the better.

- A total hell, you understand?

- I understand.

Look, the signature is his ...

but the date is fuzzy.

I do not remember the exact date,

but it was the summer of 1942.

Kotov was ordered to attack the Germans,

but, he almost got away.

Hey! Stop!

Stop! Stop!

Stop!

Hold on, I said, stop!

Damn ... stand down.

Lieutenant, where are we now?

We are flying without instruments.

There are probably still Russians below us.

The plane cannot land with it attached.

We can't fly to base with it.

If we land behind the front,

we'll be on our own.

Stuck behind the lines!

Do something!

I'll fly in a circle.

Release the clamps!

- If you do not detach it, it will kill us.

- What can I do?

- How much fuel do we have?

- Just enough to return to base!

What is this?

"Sergeant."

Well, go, go, gotcha!

"Dear Grandma! I write to you again.

How are you?

I hope you are fine.

Our hospital has moved again, but ... "

What's grandmother, what is her name?

it's gonna blow!

What have you done?

You a**hole, a**hole, a**hole ...

It's not me!

This is unbelievable!

- motherf***er!

- This amulet saved us!

My grandmother, my grandmother gave it to me.

Idiot.

Do you understand what happened here?

It's a miracle! Incredible.

Give me your hands, gimme your hands!

Tie my hands together, behind my back.

If your hands are bound in front,

you can easily escape.

You can run away, run away without a problem!

This amulet saved our lives.

Do you believe in such miracles?

Are there any wounded here?

Are there any wounded here?

Are there any wounded here?

Little sister!

- Help me!

- I'm coming; stay there!

Little sister!

- Where are you?

- Here!

Now, now I'm coming ...

Little sister!

- Where are you?

- Here I am!

Now, now, now.

Wait a minute ...

right, right, right uncle ...

- I will help you immediately.

- What's with the uncle thing?

I'm 19 years old.

It's good you are 19, you have a young body.

Faster recovery.

As soon as you do the dressing,

Just a little longer, now!

- Stay quiet!

- It hurts!

- Hold on, Hold on!

It hurts!

Quiet, the Germans will hear!

Hang on.

Hang on.

I said - stay strong.

Why are you crying? Why are you crying?

With all the corpses around, and you're still alive.

You should be happy.

Why are you crying, eh?

Are you a believer ... what?

Shut up, you should not say anything.

- Do you know a prayer?

- I know one.

Tell me.

O Lord, I wish

to be obedient to your will.

My will?

...not yours, His.

Stalin?

No, no, no ... I do not understand.

When you grow up, you will understand.

How do you get out of here? Come on ..!

Easy, easy, easy.

Breathe, hear, breathe!

Breathe ... breathe.

Look at me, look at me

Can you hear me? Look at me!

Open your eyes, open!

You're here, you are, just give the injection.

Breathe, breathe deeply, breathe.

Breathe, dear, look,

you will be well soon.

Look what I have for you in your pocket.

Look it's warm, German medicine,

that will make better.

Where are you from?

...Uglich.

Uglich ... and what's your name?

Termido ...

Termido?

You're not a Russian?

Oh, silly.

Is it not Russian?

My name is Termidont.

They called me so in honor of my grandfather.

My dad came up with it... The old bonehead.

Hush, my dear and stay still.

Another moment, breathe, breathe.

Breathe deeply!

Hold on and stay still.

Little sister ... Wait.

- Wait.

- What?

Show ...

- What do you want me to show?

- Breasts.

Your breasts .... show me.

What?

I've never seen breasts.

Really.

Much less, kissed them.

Show me, please.

Please.

Come on, you will see.

If I die, I will have not ever seen them.

I want to see them at least once before my death.

Please!

Please .... only once.

Show me.

End of Part One

I need Kotov, Captain.

Where is he now?

Almost a month ago I left the division,

I am now occupied with other matters.

and so, I do not know where Kotov is now!

So tell me,

where was he a month ago!

- A month ago he was in the Citadel!

- Where?

The Citadel!

It's ... That ... That nightmare was hell,

a meat grinder!

It was a real death factory!

A month ago he was just there and it wouldn't seem

to me that he survived!

The Citadel

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Nikita Mikhalkov

Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (Russian: Ники́та Серге́евич Михалко́в; born 21 October 1945) is a Russian filmmaker, actor, and head of the Russian Cinematographers' Union. Three times Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1993,1995,1999). Full Cavalier of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" Nikita Mikhalkov won the Golden Lion of the Venice Film Festival (1991) and nominated for the Academy Award (1993) in the category "Best Foreign Language Film" for the film "Close to Eden". Winner of the Academy Award (1995) in the category "Best Foreign Language Film" and the Grand Prix of the Cannes Film Festival (1994) for the film "Burnt by the Sun". Mikhalkov received the "Special Lion" of the Venice Film Festival (2007) for his contribution to the cinematography and nominated for the Academy Award (2008) in the category "Best Foreign Language Film" for the film "12". more…

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