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In the beginning the viewer was told that the movie took place a decade after the fall of the
communism
in the eastern Europe.
If you want to see the true, vile nature of Communism, watch the movie DARK BLUE WORLD.
What I really liked about it is that the two ideologies (Nazism and Communism) were nowhere in the film.
A funny and scathing critique of Russian society and culture during the transition from communism, OKNO V PARIZH also shows the west in an unfavorable light.
And of course something specifically to all Russian movies ( of course the valuable one, no dirty propaganda !) : the problem of loneliness of man ... Especially recommended for the people which really want to see beyond all vomitive propaganda about
communism
( both positive or negative propaganda ! ).
As it covers stuff that was deemed 'sensitive', to say the least, during communism, I can see the fascination it produced at the time.
The marxist-leninists who wrote this trash did so in order to attack a man who has been vindicated by history and their fear that anyone would dare to destroy
communism.
If anyone really wants to know how
Communism
was like, sit down and read a book on it.
Since terrorism has replaced
communism
as the -ism that scares the hell out of us, this movie really has no relevance, except as an (innaccurate) look back at those times.
They can't stop the "passing" of government secrets or the spread of
communism.
If you leave away pretending you know or you care what
Communism
was about and how real Russians or Brits are, if you accept and are not hurt by the conventions, you can have fun with this film.
The Blandings children always seem to be talking about progressive ideas being taught to them in school (which in real life would get teachers accused of communism).
Melvyn Douglas was no less a Democratic firebrand: he was married to congresswoman Helen Gahagan Douglas, whom young Richard Nixon accused of being soft on
communism
(and which ruined her).
But this was 1948:
Communism
was a real perceived threat and the blacklist was just around the corner.
The economy was weak,
communism
threatened us all, and nuclear destruction was almost a certainty.
after seeing this excellent film over 100 times, i still find new things that blow me away with this movie, great special effects, incredible acting, and a plot full of ingenious twists makes this movie an excellent depiction of capitalism versus communism, and in this ending everyone is happy and all is well.
I especially loved the way they mixed
communism
into the plot, very common for this era of movie.
The boys spend a lot of time listening to music and it is made clear they despise the fascism that
communism
has created as they engage in tiffs with a fascist charlatan who has Stalin tattooed on his hands.
Fearing such doom as a certainty has become less of a concern since the end of
communism
and the arms race.
That is because
Communism
is pretty widely accepted in France.
The parts where they are handed there jobs through lottery (a jab at communism?)and the old man with the pipes.
Drugs, money,alchocol,weapons
communism
poisoned my country then milosevic killed it.
Having said that this is well worth watching and I recommend it to anyone intrigued by
Communism
and Stalin.
To quote Dr. Strangelove, "The purpose of a doomsday device is to tell the world you have a doomsday device!! WHY DID YOU KEEP IT A SECRET ?!?!?!" It's not like the Chinese actually present a list of demands, or anything, before they blow up the world...it takes a super secret "Mission Impossible" spy mission to discover that the machine exists.Chairman Mao was never about blowing Red China up...it was always his intent to simply steam roll over the West with numbers and the power of Marxism, and allow China (and Communism) to achieve its glorious (and inevitable, in Commie eyes) destiny.
I was in college when JANE visited Vietnam; I thought her actions were disloyal to the United States, and to the men & women fighting in SE Asia against
communism.
The Romanian cinematography has had a crack-up after the 1989-revolution which demolished communism, but now I think it started to come back again.
First of all as a Hungarian patriot, I honor the makers of this movie (for honoring this event with a movie), and I recommend to see this for all of those, who would like to know a little more of how we suffered during the Soviet regime, but how we took up arms for our freedom, and showed the world that
communism
is not a historical alternative, rather than a bloody tyranny based upon a thousands of lies.
While in the early 1940s, Hollywood had experienced a short love affair with the Russians (mostly thanks to the US becoming allies with the Russians against the Axis), this film represents a different era--one where fear of spreading
Communism
and Stalinism gripped much of the world.
This film is a far from subtle and occasionally heavy-handed short film about the menace of international
Communism
and was narrated by many of the biggest Red-haters in Hollywood (such as Robert Taylor).
Unless you believe Central America would have been better off under communism, watch this movie with a great deal of skepticism.
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