Crying in silence
This film is actually not about the war. This is probably so difficult, because so many memories of the war, old lost friends immediately emerge, capital city resident Amangul Bayramova shared her impressions of the film. While watching, I kept thinking about how it is like to be a veteran and watch movies about the war. I often heard the sounds of crying in the hall. All this really plunged into the atmosphere of that time and made it possible to feel the severity of those war years. Besieged Leningrad was so precisely recreated, the character types of soldiers going to the front and inhabitants of the besieged city were so realistically showed. Many viewers could not hold back their tears. “The Cry of Silence” did not leave indifferent anyone in the hall. They allow us to once again appreciate the greatness of the feat of our people, who passed through severe trials during the Great Patriotic War, teacher Aina Saparova says. “Such films awaken the best human qualities and emotional stress in people. You do not watch this film, you live in it. The film is fine, but very difficult and causing strong emotions.Absolutely alone, without parents and adult help, she raises a boy and becomes his support all the time, while bombs fall somewhere nearby and people kill each other. The main character is a teenage girl who had to take care of the same child as her, but only a little younger. And although all the accents are clearly set in the film, the actors convey the main truth to the viewer - even in the most difficult circumstances, even the smallest man has a chance of survival, and therefore, of Victory.īoth children and adults survived in such soul-chilling conditions only thanks to a sincere faith in salvation, humaneness that found a room in their hearts despite the incredible suffering and deprivation. The heart aches from the behavior of completely desperate Nina Voronova, the mother of three-year-old Mitya, who could not stand the test and left the child to the mercy of fate.
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Through their eyes, the viewer sees hunger, bombardments, cold and mean traits of human nature that are revealed in the face of death such as meanness, cowardice, pettiness.
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Two children are forced to fight for survival in besieged Leningrad in the winter of 1942. Difficult war times, a besieged city, a harsh and terrible winter during the war, and the exploits of Homeland defenders make up a plot familiar to us from many stories. The audience watched the military drama about two orphans, filmed by director Vladimir Potapov based on the novel “Seventh Symphony” by Tamara Zinberg with excitement. Viewers of different ages came together in the cinema hall, including children, students, youth, adults, and the Great Patriotic War veterans. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Victory, the film “The Cry of Silence” was shown as part of an event organized by the Russian Embassy in Turkmenistan.