Battle For Sevastopol Page #2

Synopsis: The breakout of the war shatters the world of a young student, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, forcing her to enlist in the army in 1941. The maiden turns out to be a natural-born sniper, her impressive skill and prowess make her stand out among men and women alike. Seeing Pavlichenko as a tangible threat, the German High Command gives orders to eliminate the girl whatever the cost. In the meanwhile, Lyudmila meets a man and falls in love. War fades into the background... Soon, however, another misfortune befalls Lyudmila leaving the man she loves on the brink of death and herself seriously wounded. The girl is pulled out of combat and later goes to the United States with a publicity visit. Eleanor Roosevelt welcomes Lyudmila in the White House and the two women soon become close. It won't be long before Pavlichenko stands before an audience in Chicago pressing for a second front. Will her words have the capacity to change the course of war?
Director(s): Sergey Mokritskiy
  7 wins & 21 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2015
110 min
334 Views


It's half a year!

Misha, the winter!

Call your father and I'll bring it.

Lyuda!

Life made her hard, so you know what happened.

What stopped you?

Half of my life I have struggled.

During the war, women brace on the worst.

And soon there will be another war.

We are thankful for the

US loan and rental program,

but if America wants to defeat

Hitler as quickly as possible,

then you need to take a decisive stand.

The Soviet delegation asks

to bring up the issue

to open a second front,

as the main topic of the Assembly.

Here.

The Soviet people need help,

but do not need alms.

So on behalf of the

Soviet delegation,

I will ask you to end this ugly joke immediately!

People want to help,

and you call it a joke?

My money is not good enough for fighting Hitler?

Someone in your position,

drum up any amount of support.

Why make it the main cause of the delegation?

Miss Pavlichenko, Lady Death?

Lyuda speak!

Pavlichenko?

We the students Assembly, agree...

To bring the opening

of the second front...

that the area of concern for

politicians and the miltarymen.

To bring it on to the agenda

is not our plan.

Mrs.Roosevelt, many of us

have a feeling,

This is the beginning of the next

election campaign for your husband.

Are you planning to spend your

entire life in the White House?

And why not let us

ask Miss Pavlichenko?

It can affect the Americans, they will

shed their blood on foreign soil.

I know one thing for sure, it is useful to

have friends, who can give you weapons.

Even better, when you have

friends who would take,

his weapon and fight side by side you.

Your English is especially good

for a regular soldier...

Were you specially trained for this?

Who are you anyway? If you don't mind...

My mother taught me English.

She is an English teacher.

In University, I studied, history.

First in Kiev, then in Odessa...

How did we get here?

All summer...no, for life!

Odessa, June 1941.

History! I thought I would

dig Troy's royal tombs!

What we can tell here of Otkopaem?

Gives me the shivers!

Your documents will is ready...

Coming Monday, goodbye.

Thank you!

Lyuda, do you think you might like sailors?

I like military men.

Military soldiers?

Why?

If you do not work, you will be sorry.

Your mind will wander.

Well, I still wouldn't mind a sailor.

I shall wait and wait...

Go to the beach, girls.

There will be sailors and airmen!

And even military men.

An elegant choice.

Did you hear, military men!

Sonichka...Sonia!

They do not understand.

It's Friday already, I'll have

to visit the archives soon.

I understand, I'll have a word.

Yes! Yes! Yes.

Sonichka, tell me who do prefer,

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