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Fylm The Rifleman Of The Voroshilov Regiment 1999 Mtrjm

The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment is not a happy film. The ending is bleak and ambiguous. It forces the viewer to ask: Is vigilante justice ever justified when the law has become a shield for the guilty?

Critics note that the film fueled a dangerous "justice from the barrel of a gun" sentiment in Russian society. Supporters argue it is a necessary piece of social realism. fylm the rifleman of the voroshilov regiment 1999 mtrjm

Directed by Stanislav Govorukhin (famous for The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed), the film tells the harrowing story of a retired factory worker and war veteran, Ivan Fyodorovich (played masterfully by Mikhail Ulyanov). The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment is not

The plot is simple yet brutal:

Upon release in 1999, Voroshilov’s Marksman was a box office hit in Russia, selling over 1.5 million tickets. Critics praised Ulyanov’s stoic, heartbreaking performance. However, some intellectuals condemned the film as “fascist” for endorsing extrajudicial killing. Critics note that the film fueled a dangerous

Over time, the film has become a cultural touchstone. Quotes like “The old man has a rifle” entered Russian slang. The film was re-released in 2019 for its 20th anniversary, with Govorukhin (who died in 2018) posthumously celebrated for his prescient anger.

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