Shahd Fylm The Rifleman Of The Voroshilov Regiment 1999 Mtrjm Review

: Rather than a blind rage, Ivan executes a cold, calculated campaign of revenge. He targets the three men one by one, using his military sharpshooting skills to inflict precise, life-altering injuries that reflect their crimes. Cast and Production Credits

Directed by the acclaimed , this vigilante drama captures the tension and societal disillusionment of late-1990s Russia. The film is based on the novella Woman on Wednesdays by Viktor Pronin and features a legendary performance by Mikhail Ulyanov . : Rather than a blind rage, Ivan executes

The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (1999), also known as Voroshilovskiy Strelok The film is based on the novella Woman

: Despite clear evidence and a swift initial arrest, the perpetrators are released. One of the young men is the son of a high-ranking police colonel, who uses his influence to have all charges dropped. Ulyanov, already a legend for his portrayal of

Ulyanov, already a legend for his portrayal of Marshal Zhukov in Soviet cinema, delivers perhaps the role of his later career. His eyes convey decades of lost faith—first in the Soviet dream, now in the new Russia. The scene where he cleans his rifle and recites the sniper’s creed is haunting.

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