If you’re a devout follower of Russian cinema, you obviously may recognise some other folks. However, some may recognise Alexander Petrov, who was recently seen in Luc Besson’s action thriller Anna. It helps that most of the cast have no baggage for those of us in Blighty at least. Though there may be obvious comparisons with Brad Pitt’s action vehicle Fury, this is more of an adventure you’d find in the pages of a war comic or JJ Abrams’ Overlord. I imagine tank obsessives may be equally fuming if some of the specs here aren’t up to scratch. I cared little, though I know one bloke who thought the movie Dunkirk was ruined because they used the wrong prop on a Spitfire. How historically accurate it is, you’d have to ask an expert. It’s beautifully put together with a glorious score. Okay, some of the dubbing is a little on the dodgy side, but it doesn’t take long before you adjust to the set-up and settle in for what proves to be a compelling ride. Thankfully the thriller grabs you from the first few minutes and doesn’t let go. Director: Alexsey Sidorov Cast: Alexander Petrov, Irina Starshenbaum, Vinzenz Kiefer Certificate: 12īy Roger Crow / be honest, before pressing play, I didn’t have a lot of faith in this Russian tank drama, also known as T-34.
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