Burnt by the Sun is a film set in Russia in 1936, during the Stalinist era. The story follows a former Red Army officer named Kotov, who is now living a peaceful life in the countryside with his wife and daughter.
However, their idyllic life is disrupted when a mysterious man named Mitia arrives at their home. It is soon revealed that Mitia is actually an old acquaintance of Kotov's, who has come to settle a score from their past.
As tensions rise between Kotov and Mitia, the film explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the impact of political ideologies on personal relationships. The climax of the film reveals the tragic consequences of their confrontation, as Kotov is ultimately betrayed by someone he once considered a friend.
Burnt by the Sun is a powerful and poignant film that captures the turmoil of the Stalinist era and the devastating effects it had on individuals and families. It is a reminder of the dangers of political extremism and the importance of staying true to one's principles, even in the face of betrayal.
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