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I just finished half watching another Russian film AmazonPrime feels sure was made for me. In it a woman rescues a soldier shot in the neck from the battlefield. SHe and her grandma heal him with herbs and prayers. At one point he is still delirious and confuses her with his lover, Anastasia, before the war. Despite his wounds they are able to get busy and he cries out the name of his former lover . Boy does Anna get pissed.

I hope someone else can appreciate the irony of this.

btroje 9 May 12
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I really have a hard time watching Russian films. I can only read captions.

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Common in Russian movies.

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sounds like a horribly on emotional coocookack knitted downer 😀

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What is the title? I have Amazon prime membership, but I have not been able to find a single movie worth watching.

The name is THe HEritage of Love. I am not sure it is worth watching I just have some movies or books playing in the background like some other people might have Fox News droning in the background

@btroje Thanks for your help.

@WanderingJay The Tunnel might be more exciting and modern

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Love stinks..yeah..yeah.

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Hey natasha, dis is Boris !

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Russian film..former lover Anastasia... were there subtitles? Maybe the filmmaker was delirious! Just trying to do a modern 'remix' of another one I've heard of before...

yes subtitles. Actually I made up those names because I couldnt recall the ones in the movie because I was delirious.

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HEY! You can't just throw that shit out there and not tell me the name of the film!

Duke Level 8 May 12, 2018
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