One of the most haunting images in cinema is the stunned face of Flyora, a young Belarusian boy, in the 1985 Soviet anti-war film Come and See. The young and inexperienced Russian actor Aleksei Kravchenko conveyed trauma, amid the horrors of Nazi war crimes, so vividly that if you close your eyes, having seen the film, you can recall his features in a striking instant.
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One of the most haunting images in cinema is the stunned face of Flyora, a young Belarusian boy, in the 1985 Soviet anti-war film Come and See. The young and inexperienced Russian actor Aleksei Kravchenko conveyed trauma, amid the horrors of Nazi war crimes, so vividly that if you close your eyes, having seen the film, you can recall his features in a striking instant.