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Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
Rosie the Reviewer
83 episodes
2 days ago
Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.
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Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Ep 65 – Ballad of a Soldier – The Sweetest Russian War Movie You’ve Never Seen
Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
44 minutes 25 seconds
4 months ago
Ep 65 – Ballad of a Soldier – The Sweetest Russian War Movie You’ve Never Seen

In this episode of Rosie the Reviewer, we discuss the beautiful Ballad of a Soldier (1959), a Soviet-era WWII film that might just be the gentlest war movie we've ever seen. The film follows a young soldier named Alyosha as he travels across Russia to visit his mother on furlough. Along the way, he meets the love of his life. Not a very outspoken war movie, but a gentle story with sincere performances from main cast and supporting actors.

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Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.