Despite the restoration of Soviet power in the area, Basmachis continue to arrive from across the border, bringing death and destruction to peaceful villages. One of the bands of rebels is led by Khairulla who is pitted against the militsiya (local militia) leader Maxumov. At first it seems hopeless for Maxumov as the rebels capture most of his men, winning them over to his side. He has only one strategy left; to give himself up, and try to explain to the people that Khairulla has deceived them, turning the soldiers back to revolution. Later in pursuit of his enemy, he chases Khairulla across a river. He has only one bullet left -- the seventh, and he must not miss his target!
"Седьмая пуля" (1973), a cinematic gem produced by Tashkent Studios, Uzbekfilm in the Soviet Union, is a compelling war drama that delves into the complexities of human resilience and moral dilemmas during wartime. Directed by Ali Khamraev, the film is set against the backdrop of World War II and follows the journey of a Soviet soldier, Sergeant Muminov, who is tasked with a critical mission behind enemy lines. The narrative intricately weaves together themes of duty, sacrifice, and the psychological toll of war, offering viewers a poignant reflection on the human condition. The film's protagonist, Muminov, portrayed with intense authenticity by actor Suimenkul Chokmorov, is given seven bullets to complete his mission. Each bullet represents not just a potential enemy eliminated but also a step closer to his own personal reckoning. As the story unfolds, Muminov's encounters with various characters, including a German officer and a local woman, challenge his beliefs and force him to confront the ethical boundaries of his actions. The film masterfully captures the internal and external conflicts faced by soldiers, making it a timeless piece of Soviet cinema. One of the standout features of "Седьмая пуля" is its stunning cinematography, which vividly portrays the harsh landscapes of Central Asia and the stark realities of war. The use of natural lighting and long, uninterrupted shots adds a layer of realism that enhances the film's emotional impact. The haunting score by Eduard Artemyev complements the visual storytelling, creating an immersive experience that lingers with the audience long after the credits roll. "Седьмая пуля" remains a significant work in the canon of Soviet war films, not only for its gripping narrative and strong performances but also for its nuanced exploration of the moral ambiguities of war. It stands as a testament to the creative prowess of Uzbekfilm and the enduring power of cinema to provoke thought and evoke deep emotional responses. This film is a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of war, ethics, and human endurance.
Año1973
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GénerosAventuraBélica
Países de producciónSoviet Union