Content:
In this podcast, we examine Elem Klimov’s Soviet anti-war-film “Come and See” from 1985. The film depicts the atrocities of the German occupation in Belarus through the eyes of the young protagonist Florya.
We emphasize how the film draws the viewer into the horrors of war by breaking the fourth wall and directly addressing them. We describe how Florya's initial enthusiasm quickly turns into trauma and leaves the viewer deeply disturbed.
We also warn that the film is unforgettable and harrowing because of its intensity and its depiction of war crimes.
Plot:
"Come and See" is a Soviet war drama set during World War II, focusing on the German occupation of Belarus.
The story follows Flyora, a young Belarusian boy who joins the partisans. His initial enthusiasm for fighting quickly turns into a nightmare as he witnesses the brutal reality of war.