In the final days of World War II, a Slovakian partisan is taken prisoner by the Germans and sentenced to death. He is taken into the woods by a German soldier, who has orders to shoot him, but the German seems reluctant to carry out his task. The two march on and on through the bitter cold of the snowy mountains until the German reveals that he won't kill the partisan because he sees this as a moral victory. Then other partisans appear and now the German is the prisoner. Will morality prevail and his life be spared?
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When you get personal with an enemy, its hard to shoot at him
imanoob4 1 year ago
Yeah, I agree. This just isn't the soldier's mindset...
TheParanormal 2 years ago
that is why you have to shoot your enemy and show no mercy
boyyeudoi101090 2 years ago
are you going to post the finished movie on youtube?
BarnBabe32250 2 years ago
sounds too intense, would a man overthink things like that during a struggle to survive? I think he would not.
shoot the bastard, think about it latter. do not waste time at the moment, just do the job. if you survive, then think about it at another time.
jws54 2 years ago
Where can i watch this?
surfgirl321 2 years ago
voll geile film
ElmedinaE 3 years ago
pretty powerfull stuff man good job
ChocolateOfTheOrient 3 years ago