August

August

The history of the military operation "Bagration", which took place in August 1944.

Snowy Ball says: "August" is a film that, while not groundbreaking in its plot, manages to captivate through its well-developed characters and strong performances. The narrative unfolds with a familiar rhythm, yet it's the depth of the characters that keeps viewers engaged. Each actor brings their A-game, infusing their roles with authenticity and emotion that resonate long after the credits roll. The chemistry between the cast is palpable, enhancing the film’s overall entertainment value. Moments of humor blend seamlessly with more poignant scenes, showcasing the versatility of both the script and the actors. While some plot points may feel predictable, it’s the character arcs that elevate the story beyond mere clichés. Visually, "August" presents a rich tapestry that complements its themes beautifully. The cinematography captures both intimate moments and expansive landscapes with equal finesse. It's a film that invites reflection without becoming overly heavy-handed. Overall, "August" strikes a satisfying balance between storytelling and character exploration. It’s an enjoyable watch for anyone seeking solid performances wrapped in an accessible narrative. Though it may not redefine cinema, it certainly leaves an impression worth savoring.

  • Plot: OK
  • Characters: Good
  • Entertainment Value: Good
  • Rated: N/A
  • Genre: Drama, History, War
  • Release Date: 09/25/2025
  • Directed by: Ilya Lebedev, Nikita Vysotskiy
  • Written by: Vladimir Bogomolov, Sergey Snezhkin
  • Starring: Daniil Vorobyov, Sergey Bezrukov, Roman Madyanov
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