The ancient Syrian city Palmyra has recently been liberated from ISIS.
الإعلان الترويجي
طاقم العمل
Sergey Borodinov
Pavlyak
Pavel Chinaryov
Zhilin
Igor Gordin
General-mayor
Pyotr Kharchenko
Saper gruppy Zhilina
Aleksey Komashko
Zhenikh docheri Shaberova
Vitaliya Kornienko
Doch Zhilina
Gleb Kozlyayev
Saper gruppy Zhilina
Aleksandr Metyolkin
Makarskiy
Samvel Muzhikyan
Salman
Ekaterina Nesterova
Dzhamilya
Anna Potebnya
Doch Shaberova
Polina Pushkaruk
Zhena Zhilina
Aleksandr Robak
Shaberov
Oleg Vasilkov
Doznavatel
Zakaria Al Yazidi
Riyad
قد يعجبك أيضًا
Once in the Desert
Convoy 48
On the Road to Berlin
Valley of Tears
War Sailor
Das Boot
X Company
The 38th Parallel
Legacy
Rebellion
نساء في الحرب
Youngins
All the Queen's Men
بيل إير
Zatima
أشياء غريبة
شيكاغو
الأصليون
لعبة الحبار
الطبيب الجيد
سقوط الثلج
المبتدئ
قوة
ماما وصندوقها الأسود
التعليقات
10 تعليق
relax and enjoy
source: Once in the Desert
English dubbed russian movies, seems like the producers think we are all analphabets that cant read cc's, stupid that is... but if you like horendous explotions, insane shootouts and tactics on the battle filed combined with the love of russian military machine stuff then this film will fit like a glove. The rest is just palmyrian camels of a lovestory that tries to creep through the needlehead opening or trying to get laid the alibaban way, its dry and coarse as a petrified forest in the desert, so go for the explosives, theyre the best. Russians usually do make good war movies, but this syrian conflict commemoration was far from what i expected. It lasts 30 minutes too long thinks the grumpy old man, but a small recommend still.
source: Odnazhdy v pustyne
Palmyra/Once In The Desert is a interesting, enjoyable movie about the Russian intervention in Syria or more specifically about the life of Captain Shaberov a D'Miner/Sapper. He is an experienced D'Miner who is training a group of Syrian soldiers in D'Mining. The storyline is really good, it has a pretty major plot twist later on that the viewer won't see coming, and that will have you saying "Why? Just why?", like seriously when it was revealed I was so sad and heartbroken. Still a solid, enjoyable storyline following the adventures of Captain Shaberov in Syria. The movie even has a really nice romantic arc to it, I would have thought trying to include a romance and romantic storyline would take away from the rest of the movie and the seriousness of the job and dangers a sapper must face, but the romance angle was worked in really well in such a way that while you may be a bit surprised at first like I was you'll really like it as well looking back at it. The cast all seemed to fit their roles really well and put on enjoyable performances. Aleksandr Robak who plays Captain Shaberov is does a good job portraying a veteran sapper, father trying to reconnect to his daughter and a man who finds love in the middle of the Syrian war. Pavel Chinaryov is an annoying rookie captain, but by the end he isn't to bad and the actor does a good job. Ekaterina Nesterova plays Jamilya, A Syrian woman and Captain Shaberov's love interest. The actress is Russian(I'm assuming by her name) yet she plays a Syrian woman and does a really good job of it as well, albeit one who says her father is Russian and her mother Syrian therefore she is mixed. She also looks really middle eastern/Syrian to me in the movie and I wouldn't have guessed that she was a Russian actress at all. So really good job overall with her casting and the performance she delivered. The fighting scenes, explosions, blood and guts and all that, looks and feels very real, so props to the director and team there as well. Great VFX and SFX. Anyway overall Palmyra is a enjoyable war movie that does a great job of depicting the life of a Russian Sapper in Syria. It has a good storyline, a lovely romantic angle, great fight scenes, explosions and the like. A well deserved 8/10 from me. P. S. I watched a English dubbed version of the movie unfortunately. The Russian parts were dubbed into English but the Arabic parts are all still in Arabic thankfully. Would definitely have preferred watching the film in it's original language though.
