Originally posted by Boroda
Characters in that film don't have a "nationality". Names are not Russian. It's just a film about people surviving in an underground shelter after nuclear war. It's not about "who's to blame".
There were very few Soviet films where Americans were potrayed as enemies. And if they were - they were usually criminals, people who were insane and so on. You haveto understand that raising national hatred was impossible according to Soviet official policy. Working people from all over the world were supposed to be good. It was impossible to state that all Americans are evil.
BTW, "The Day After" was shown on Soviet TV in mid-80s, with all that reports of Russians taking West Berlin (that was a casus belli IIRC), and Soviet warheads hitting American cities...
wow Boroda! I could not have imagined myself being so wrong.. Thanks for illuminating my ignorance!
Most war movies created here portrayed Russia as evil. Actually in my youth 80% of the time any portrayal of anything russian equaled evil.. I find this very sad.. but we gotta have our badguys..
Only later in life do some of us realize the lengths takin to propagandize the people. For me it started at an early age. Propagandized by religion and history book history.. I did not see the world with truthful eyes. I am trying to see better though..
One thing for certain though. The more I learn and talk to folk around the world the more I realize we are all the same and desire the same things.. Only governments segragate the world..
btw Boroda, where do you call home now? Thanks again my friend!
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