Film Analysis Paper No. 4: “Two Army Comrades” (1968) directed by Yevgeny Karelov
Write a 2-page film analysis paper addressing the following questions:
1. What are the main themes of the film?
2. What are the strengths and weaknesses in the way the themes were portrayed?
3. How does the film relate to the issues discussed in class lectures and readings? Provide at least two examples.
4. What struck you as particularly interesting?
5. What do you know now that you did not know before?
The film is a story about a difficult friendship between two people who are different in character and upbringing – a front-line cameraman Nekrasov and his assistant Karyakin, who vigilantly takes care of a helpless and, in his opinion, not quite reliable “photographer”. The command instructs them to establish aerial reconnaissance and film enemy fortifications. Their first flight ends in an airplane crash.
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understudies. Given the expected worth of such figures propelling scholastic achievement and hence impacting results like maintenance, wearing down, and graduation rates, research is justified as it might give understanding into non-mental techniques that could be of possible benefit to this populace (Lamm, 2000) . Part I: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Introduction The country is encountering a basic lack of medical care suppliers, a deficiency that is supposed to increment in the following five years, similarly as the biggest populace in our country’s set of experiences arrives at the age when expanded clinical consideration is essential (Pike, 2002). Staffing of emergency clinics, centers, and nursing homes is more basic than any time in recent memory as the enormous quantities of ‘people born after WW2’s start to understand the requirement for more continuous clinical mediation and long haul care. Interest in turning into a medical caretaker has disappeared as of late, presumably because of the historical bac