About the Film
An old tea-house attendant told a VGIK student about how in the winter of forty-one, when the fascists were approaching Moscow, he was among those who were assigned to guard the train with apples, which the collective farmers of Uzbekistan sent to the front. The old man's story was so touching and entertaining that Anwar doubted the authenticity of the story. The teahouse did not convince the guy and said goodbye to the student. Later, while picking up material from the military chronicle for his film, Anwar saw on the screen the familiar face of a teahouse and fighters guarding frozen apples. Remembering an unsaid episode of the war, the student went to meet his hero...
✨ The Watchlist Wizard Verdict
The Vibe: Apples of Forty-First is a emotionally complex and thought-provoking drama and war movie from 1970. Directed by Ravil Batyrov, and starring Solizhon Akhmedov, Tanilya Akhmerova, Serhii Dvoretskyi An old tea-house attendant told a VGIK student about how in the winter of forty-one, when the fascists were approaching Moscow, he was among those who were assigned to guard the train with apples, which the collective farmers of Uzbekistan sent to the front.
Fan Reception: Boasting a solid score of 7/10, Apples of Forty-First delivers a polished experience that stands out in the crowded Drama landscape.
Time Investment: At a brisk 1h 16m, it's a tight, efficient movie that respects your time while delivering maximum impact.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for viewers who appreciate deep character studies and powerful performances. If you enjoy movies that blends drama with war elements, Apples of Forty-First deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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