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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl
I have a question for you, Susexx, if you would be so kind. Why is it that so many Soviet films are so fatalistic? I've watched a number of Soviet war films, anti-war films, and even dramas and the like, but it seems like everyone always dies in the end. Does no-one in Russia have a sense of optimism?
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When there was Soviet Union not it is necessary was to be the optimist or the pessimist, all was excellent. Factories worked, people lived, worked, fell in love, died. A normal rhythm of a life. There was to spit on a dollar exchange rate, cost of oil knew nobody, to serve in army was honourable and it is interesting. Institutes let out the best in the world of doctors, builders, military... And films and books with a bad ending were that people understood that all this paradise not simply so, it can soon come to an end. Then to the power has come to bitch-Gorbachev both simple and peace people became slaves, yes slaves... I would like to live further in Soviet Union and to accept from Europe and America only good and to share only good, without these idiotic Cold Wars.
p/s The Russian person always in an image of any barbarian is a pity to me that. In all politicians are guilty, they and create images of people. History repeats itself and I hope there will be still a revolution and will live again well.