Like a real female sniper, pavlichenko, played by 30-year-old famous Russian actress Pellet Hilde, has a pair of gentle and bright eyes. On the battlefield in blood shed, these big eyes show the fear of death, the sadness of losing comrades-in-arms and the desire for love, but when aiming at the enemy with a gun, what is displayed in front of the audience is a "steel warrior" with bright eyes and firm will.
Pavlichenko himself later recalled: "When I set foot on the battlefield, my heart was full of hatred for Dekou, because they ruined our peaceful life. I turned hatred into a bullet and shot it at the heart of fascism. "
Sevastopol joined the Russian Federation last March. In order to avoid ambiguity, the film was renamed bionic woman when it was released in Ukraine. Director Mokritski hopes to use this film to pay tribute to the 800,000 Soviet female soldiers who participated in the Great Patriotic War. He said: "The battle of Sevastopol is a battle of cities, but also a battle of fate and love." The film fictionalizes the emotional story of pavlichenko and three men under fire, and the tragic love thread runs through it.
Captain makarov, the first love, took great care of pavlichenko, but for one of his promises, he painfully rejected her love and eventually died in battle. Partner Captain Kishenko fell in love with her at first sight, and they fell in love while fighting side by side. On a mission, Kichenko died in her arms to protect his beloved woman. 1942 in July, a few days before the fall of Sevastopol, scarred pavlichenko took the life-saving pass from his friend Joe Parker and left the line of fire by submarine. And Dr. Joe Parker, who has always loved her deeply and was once ridiculed as a "coward" by her, returned to the front line of death without hesitation after bidding farewell to her lover.
Pavlichenko, who suffered from injuries, never returned to the battlefield. She soon visited the United States and Canada with the Soviet military delegation. The film truly restored this history. At the beginning of her visit to the United States, the American media called her "Mrs. Death". During his lecture tour in Chicago, pavlichenko gave a speech in fluent English in front of thousands of audiences, which shocked the United States and made Americans feel ashamed.
She said, "I'm 25 years old. I wiped out 309 German invaders at the front. Gentlemen, don't you think you've been hiding behind me for too long? " There was silence for a while, followed by long applause. Some historians believe that pavlichenko's trip promoted the United States' decision to open a second front in Europe. Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of President Roosevelt, made friends with her and praised her as "not only an excellent soldier, but also an excellent diplomat and outstanding woman". 1943 10, pavlichenko was awarded the title of Soviet hero, becoming the only woman who won this honor during the Great Patriotic War and the only woman who won this honor before her death. 1974101On October 27th, a 58-year-old female sniper died in Moscow after a short and heroic life.
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Pellet Sid-pavlichenko
Makarov Kishenko
Sebastian Anton-American journalist
Joan Blackham-Eleanor Roosevelt
Nikita Tarasov
Film evaluation
The battle of Sevastopol attracted nearly one million Russian audiences in the first week. Fan Najia commented in the online commentary: "The film has a strong shock to people's hearts. I shed tears for pavlichenko's loss of her lover and expressed my sincere admiration for her bravery and tenacity. "
Winning record
Beijing International Film Festival (2015; 5th nomination: 1 Nominated Tiantan Award.