[post_page_title]Come and See (1985)[/post_page_title]
For an anti-war film, Come and See is a violent masterpiece of horror motion picture hyperrealism. It talks of the horror of war, in its most graphic form, to the innocent and naive viewer. A word of warning, though, before you watch it: this movie is definitely not for the faint of heart. But if you want to see the real fear in the eyes of Flyora and the Belarusian Resistance Movement, then this is a must-watch. But please don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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