Film review 2
Come and see (1985) a true horrifying look at war This review will be of Elem Klimov’s 1985 anti-war masterpiece Come and See , which even the co-wr iter Ales Adamovich admitted he couldn’t watch (Hoberman 2020). This review will argue why Come and See is one of the best war films, through Bordwell, Thompson and Smith’s (2017:61) evaluation criteria: Coherence, intensity of effect, complexity and originality. Film summary: Come and See follows a fourteen-year-old partisan that is separated from his troop in the mid st of the 1943 Nazi invasion of Byelorussia (Ebert 2010). Coherence: The film is both unified and disjointed. Everything follows the narrative, but then there are shots that would cut away from the main focus as The cinema cartography (2017) points out, but this doesn’t run the unity. Instead it enhances it. The whole film shows how Flyora views the world and what he thinks he is seeing and these cutaways show what Flyora is imagining what is happening ar...