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Brand new, unopened!! Never give up on living or loving── The culmination of the world-renowned master Nikita Mikhalkov, following "Burnt by the Sun" and "The Barber of Siberia"! "Burnt by the Sun 2: Citadel ('11 Russia)" Nikita Mikhalkov / Oleg Menshikov / Nikita Mikhalkov ★ 19 years after the immortal masterpiece "Burnt by the Sun"──the world-renowned master Mikhalkov unleashes the final installment of his trilogy! ・Part 1 "Burnt by the Sun" (1994) 《Academy Award® for Best Foreign Language Film & Cannes Film Festival Special Jury Prize Winner》 ・Part 2 "The Barber of Siberia" (2010) ★ Battle action that surpasses Hollywood blockbusters like "Saving Private Ryan" and "Flags of Our Fathers"! The Second World War against Germany is brought to the screen with overwhelming scale! Through the grand and dramatic story of a father and daughter that overwhelms the viewer, the film powerfully expresses not only the cruel tragedy of war, but also the human longing for love and life. The motif of criticizing the regime is also worth watching as a social commentary film. Scenes that don't forget humor even in harsh circumstances are also a charm of this work. ★ A father and daughter, tossed about by a fate that is too cruel──a moving epic that depicts "love and soul" torn apart by the fires of war! In the final installment of the trilogy, which depicts people who have lived through a turbulent history, we will witness the ultimate fate of intertwined love and hate. The film dramatically portrays the tragedy of war and explores the value of "living." From the happy days of living with family to the shocking ending, it incorporates famous scenes from the past, and is completed as a work that can be understood even by first-time viewers. 【Story】 Kotov, a hero of the Russian Revolution but branded a political prisoner, is overjoyed to learn that his wife Marusya, whom he thought was dead, is alive, but a cruel truth plunges him into despair. Meanwhile, Nadya, his daughter who believes her father is alive, is desperately surviving on the battlefield as a military nurse. When Stalin orders Kotov to invade the enemy fortress, his daughter finally finds her beloved father and rushes to him... 【Bonus Footage】 Japanese theatrical trailer
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