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<p><a target="_blank" href="www.130q.com">电影《兵临城下 Enemy at the Gates》英文剧本</a></p>
<p>Enemy at the Gates script</p>
<p>I am a stone.</p>
<p>I do not move.</p>
<p>Very slowly, I put snow in my mouth,</p>
<p>then he won't see my breath.</p>
<p>I take my time. I let him come closer.</p>
<p>I have only one bullet. I aim at his eye.</p>
<p>Very gently, my finger presses on the trigger.</p>
<p>I do not tremble.</p>
<p>I have no fear. I'm a big boy now.</p>
<p>Ready, Vassili?</p>
<p>Now, Vassili. Fire!</p>
<p>Fire, Vassili! Fire!</p>
<p>- Come on, pick your feet up.</p>
<p>Get on your feet. Prepare to board the train.</p>
<p>You there, come along with me now. This way, pal.</p>
<p>All civilians, get out!</p>
<p>Make way, let the civilians off.</p>
<p>This is a military convoy.</p>
<p>No one stays on board but our valiant soldiers.</p>
<p>This is a convoy to Stalingrad...</p>
<p>only for the soldiers of the Red Army.</p>
<p>All aboard!</p>
<p>Autumn, 1942.</p>
<p>Europe lies crushed beneath the Nazi jackboot.</p>
<p>The German Third Reich I sat the height of its power.</p>
<p>Hitler's armies are charging through the heart of the Soviet Union...</p>
<p>towards the oilfields of Asia.</p>
<p>One last obstacle remains. A city on the Volga...</p>
<p>where the fate of the world is being decided. Stalingrad.</p>
<p>Glorious comrade Stalin...</p>
<p>has ordered not another step backwards.</p>
<p>The people of the Soviet Union shall be free.</p>
<p>Go forward, comrades. Not a step backwards!</p>
<p>Listen to these letters sent by Russian mothers...</p>
<p>to their sons on the front.</p>
<p>&quot;Volodya, my child, I know that it's for our motherland-</p>
<p>&quot;I know that it's for our motherland that you are giving your life.</p>
<p>&quot;Everyone here knows that you will not fall back.</p>
<p>&quot;Everyone here is proud of you.</p>
<p>&quot;Your father is dead. Your brothers are dead.</p>
<p>Avenge us on the hordes of fascists.&quot;</p>
<p>Nobody move! Stay on the boat!</p>
<p>- Get back or I'll shoot!</p>
<p>Back from the rails, or we shoot. Shoot the traitors!</p>
<p>Come on, come on! Move!</p>
<p>Come on, comrades, come on!</p>
<p>Move, or you'll be shot!</p>
<p>Over here, stretcher!</p>
<p>The one with the rifle shoots!</p>
<p>One out of two gets a rifle.</p>
<p>The one without follows him!</p>
<p>When the one with the rifle gets killed,</p>
<p>the one who is following picks up the rifle and shoots!</p>
<p>The one with the rifle shoots!</p>
<p>The one without follows him!</p>
<p>When the one with the rifle gets killed,</p>
<p>the one who is following...</p>
<p>picks up the rifle and shoots!</p>
<p>The one with the rifle shoots!</p>
<p>- This way, now. - The one without follows him!</p>
<p>Soldiers of the glorious Red Army, from now on...</p>
<p>it is either victory or death!</p>
<p>- Those who retreat will be shot. - I need a rifle.</p>
<p>There will be no mercy For cowards and traitors!</p>
<p>Achtung!</p>
<p>Aah!</p>
<p>It's hopeless, comrades. Get back!</p>
<p>Pullback!</p>
<p>Pullback!</p>
<p>Get back! Get back!</p>
<p>In the name of the Soviet Union,</p>
<p>not a step backwards, or we shoot.</p>
<p>No retreat! Not a step back!</p>
<p>- No mercy! - Deserters will be shot.</p>
<p>- Fire! - Shoot the traitors!</p>
<p>Cowards will be shot!</p>
<p>No mercy for cowards!</p>
<p>Russians, surrender. You will see your home again.</p>
<p>This is not your war.</p>
<p>Join your German comrades, They understand your suffering...</p>
<p>and will care more for you than your own officers,</p>
<p>who are only sending you to your death.</p>
<p>The Third Reich Is not your enemy.</p>
<p>The enemy is blood thirsty Stalin And his Bolshevik camp,</p>
<p>who have stolen your land, who have deported your father-</p>
<p>Fire!</p>
<p>You'll get us caught, comrade Commissar.</p>
<p>With your permission, comrade Commissar.</p>
<p>- Which one should I aim at first? - You should wait...</p>
<p>till there's an explosion.</p>
<p>- Do you know how to shoot? - A little.</p>
<p>Don't shoot. Don't shoot. He's looking at us.</p>
<p>Thank you, comrade Commissar.</p>
<p>Danilov, political officer, second class.</p>
<p>Twenty-first infantry.</p>
<p>&quot;Vassili Zaitsev.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;On this day, September the 20th, 1942,</p>
<p>- &quot;a shepherd boy from the Urals...</p>
<p>&quot;arrived in the city of Stalingrad, on the banks of the Volga.</p>
<p>&quot;His name is Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>&quot;Like thousands before him, he came to answer comrade Stalin's call.</p>
<p>&quot;Armed with a rifle, he quickly made the fascist invader realize that...</p>
<p>&quot;from now on he would be punished for every step he took in the motherland;</p>
<p>that from here on, the only way was back.&quot;</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
<p>I think comrade Commissar's been overgenerous.</p>
<p>Let me go! Let me go!</p>
<p>By order of comrade Stalin, no civilian can leave the city.</p>
<p>- Get back!</p>
<p>Stand away, or we will open fire.</p>
<p>- Stand away!</p>
<p>Get back!</p>
<p>Get back or we shoot!</p>
<p>Back! Keep back!</p>
<p>Make way for comrade Stalin 's envoy!</p>
<p>I carried out my orders.</p>
<p>I sent in all of my boys.</p>
<p>But the Germans engulfed us.</p>
<p>They have artillery, aircraft, tanks.</p>
<p>- And me, what did I have? - The sacred duty to resist!</p>
<p>I have to report to the boss.</p>
<p>Perhaps you'd prefer to avoid the red tape.</p>
<p>My name is...</p>
<p>Nikita Sergeyevich Kruschev.</p>
<p>I've come to take things in hand here.</p>
<p>This city is not Kursk...</p>
<p>nor is it Kiev, nor Minsk.</p>
<p>This city is Stalingrad.</p>
<p>Stalingrad!</p>
<p>This city bears the name of the boss.</p>
<p>It's more than a city, it's a symbol.</p>
<p>If the Germans capture this city,</p>
<p>the entire country will collapse.</p>
<p>Now, I want our boys...</p>
<p>to raise their heads.</p>
<p>I want them to act like they have balls!</p>
<p>I want them to stop shitting their pants!</p>
<p>That's your job.</p>
<p>As political officers, I'm counting on you.</p>
<p>You, what's your suggestion?</p>
<p>Shoot all the other generals who have retreated...</p>
<p>and their chiefs of staff too.</p>
<p>M-Make some examples.</p>
<p>- D-D-Deport families of the deserters- - Yeah, that's all been done.</p>
<p>Give them hope!</p>
<p>Here, the men's only choice is between German bullets and ours.</p>
<p>But there's another way. The way of courage.</p>
<p>The way of love of the motherland.</p>
<p>We must publish the army newspaper again.</p>
<p>We must tell magnificent stories. Stories that extol...</p>
<p>sacrifice, bravery.</p>
<p>We must make them believe in the victory.</p>
<p>We must give them hope, pride, a desire to fight.</p>
<p>Yes, we need to make examples.</p>
<p>But examples to follow.</p>
<p>What we need... are heroes.</p>
<p>Do you know any heroes around here?</p>
<p>Yes, comrade, I know one.</p>
<p>That's me!</p>
<p>&quot;Vassili Zaitsev.&quot; That's me!</p>
<p>No, you're not dreaming. It's your name.</p>
<p>We made the front page.</p>
<p>They haven't changed a word.</p>
<p>Do you have any idea what this means?</p>
<p>It's not the back page, it's not the second page,</p>
<p>- it's the front page. - The front page!</p>
<p>They're going to reprint our article everywhere.</p>
<p>In the Caucasus, in the Crimea, even in the Urals.</p>
<p>Tomorrow morning, Stalin himself will be sitting over breakfast,</p>
<p>reading my words, memorizing your name.</p>
<p>We're famous, Vassili. Kruschev loved the article.</p>
<p>He's promoted me to the general staff.</p>
<p>And you to sniper division.</p>
<p>- Well, that's good. - It's very good.</p>
<p>- It's very good. It's great. - It's very great!</p>
<p>- It's great! - For us because we did it together.</p>
<p>- Together!</p>
<p>- Although I did all the hard work. - Oh, yeah?</p>
<p>- You're very lucky I can't fight back. - Why's that?</p>
<p>Because Kruschev told me to make sure nothing happens to you.</p>
<p>- You're too important. - I'm too valuable.</p>
<p>Yes, careful of my- careful of my glasses, please. They're new.</p>
<p>Sorry, sir.</p>
<p>- I'm famous! We're famous! - I'm famous! I'm famous!</p>
<p>Vassili, the young shepherd from the Urals,</p>
<p>killed his 12th German officer today.</p>
<p>He used to hunt wolves, Now he shoots fascists.</p>
<p>Today, Vassili Zaitsev shot his 23rd German officer.</p>
<p>He is an example to us all.</p>
<p>Vassili shot his 32ndGerman officer.</p>
<p>Count only the Germans you have killed.</p>
<p>- Today, Vassili Zaitsev- - Here is the evidence-</p>
<p>11 dog tags retrieved by sniper Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>More and more men and women, fighters from all branches of our armed forces,</p>
<p>join the sniper division and learn the skills of Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>I am a stone.</p>
<p>I am a stone.</p>
<p>I breathe slowly.</p>
<p>I aim at the eye.</p>
<p>So it is you,</p>
<p>the great Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>- My mother makes potatoes with bacon. - Sounds good.</p>
<p>When she sees you, she won't believe her eyes.</p>
<p>- How many today? - Only two.</p>
<p>And the last one, why didn't you shoot him?</p>
<p>He was only a foot soldier. Wasn't worth giving away my position.</p>
<p>- Bless you.</p>
<p>We know how much we owe you.</p>
<p>We pray for you every day.</p>
<p>Every evening, we listen to them talk about you on Radio Moscow.</p>
<p>Thanks. You've certainly managed well down here.</p>
<p>My parents used to store furniture down here before the war.</p>
<p>Sacha, drop that right now.</p>
<p>It's loaded.</p>
<p>This way, comrade Commissar.</p>
<p>Thank you, comrade.</p>
<p>Good evening.</p>
<p>Comrade Zaitsev?</p>
<p>My God, where does all this mail come from?</p>
<p>From all over the country, Mrs. Filipov, from all over.</p>
<p>This one's from the workers of the Kouzbass.</p>
<p>They want to name their mine after Vassili.</p>
<p>Right, let's start with the miners.</p>
<p>Come on, let's get to work.</p>
<p>Dear comrades from the Kouzbass,</p>
<p>- Kouzbass. - I thank you for your letter of praise.</p>
<p>- Praise? - R-A-l-S-E.</p>
<p>And... I hope that I can live up...</p>
<p>to your expectations- A-T-l-O-N-S.</p>
<p>Expectations.</p>
<p>You're interested in German literature, Mrs. Filipov?</p>
<p>It's all right, it's our neighbor.</p>
<p>- Right, where were we? - Tania, we have guests.</p>
<p>Your offer to name-</p>
<p>l-</p>
<p>l-I recognize you.</p>
<p>He's Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>I saw your picture in the paper.</p>
<p>Thank you For everything you're doing.</p>
<p>- And this is his friend, Commissar... - Danilov.</p>
<p>Danilov.</p>
<p>Tania is like a daughter to me.</p>
<p>She used to take care of Sacha when I worked at the factory.</p>
<p>She even taught him German. All these books are hers.</p>
<p>- Oh, they're yours? - She studied German at the university.</p>
<p>- Which university? - Moscow.</p>
<p>Moscow. Moscow.</p>
<p>Shouldn't we, uh-</p>
<p>Yes, let's continue.</p>
<p>Your offer to name Your mine after me...</p>
<p>is... a great honor.</p>
<p>H-O-N.</p>
<p>Yes, I know. Honor.</p>
<p>Very good.</p>
<p>Shouldn't we make the point that I'm not the only one fighting?</p>
<p>That- That's excellent- excellent idea, Vassili.</p>
<p>- We can take it even further though. - Oh.</p>
<p>We can take it further.</p>
<p>Your battle for The production of coal...</p>
<p>is as worthy as mine.</p>
<p>There's no &quot;K&quot; in coal.</p>
<p>Just-just one &quot;L.&quot;</p>
<p>Oh, tell me if I'm going too fast.</p>
<p>- No, you're not going too fast. - You sure?</p>
<p>I just thought is there Any other improvements?</p>
<p>Why don't you get some rest? These letters can wait until tomorrow.</p>
<p>We should carry on. We're not tired.</p>
<p>Thank you, Mrs. Filipov. These people...</p>
<p>took the trouble to write to us.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, we may not be around to write back.</p>
<p>Major Konig, Herr General.</p>
<p>I was expecting someone...</p>
<p>else.</p>
<p>Certainly not someone so prestigious.</p>
<p>I imagine you have your reasons...</p>
<p>for getting yourself involved in this hellish situation.</p>
<p>My army is not designed For this kind of fighting.</p>
<p>Yesterday, yet again, I had to promote...</p>
<p>25 sergeants to replace the officers shot down by their sharpshooters.</p>
<p>Those snipers are demoralizing my people.</p>
<p>This city is no more than...</p>
<p>a heap of ruins.</p>
<p>But the fuehrer's persisting.</p>
<p>He has made it a personal matter between Stalin and himself.</p>
<p>We should trust the fuehrer's instinct.</p>
<p>He always managed to lead us to victory.</p>
<p>We shall be back home For Christmas.</p>
<p>How are you going to go about finding this young Russian?</p>
<p>I'll fix it so that he's the one who finds me.</p>
<p>Vassili. Vassili.</p>
<p>- Come on, time to get up. - What?</p>
<p>They have a problem in the department store sector. They need us. Come on.</p>
<p>Look, Vassili, he's hiding in the department store. Over there.</p>
<p>So far this morning,</p>
<p>he's knocked off five officers, plus two machine gunners.</p>
<p>Look, third floor, fourth window from the left.</p>
<p>Fourth window from the left.</p>
<p>See him?</p>
<p>Yeah, I see him.</p>
<p>There, you got him!</p>
<p>Great shot.</p>
<p>Let's go get his dog tag.</p>
<p>Good-bye, comrade Commissar.</p>
<p>Thank you for your hospitality, Mrs. Filipov.</p>
<p>You can borrow whatever you like.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what they would say to me at headquarters...</p>
<p>if I came back with an armful of Goethe and Schiller.</p>
<p>- There's some Marx too.</p>
<p>You were assigned to civil defense at the 12th district?</p>
<p>No, I volunteered.</p>
<p>It's such a coincidence meeting you like this.</p>
<p>Comrade Kruschev was telling me just yesterday...</p>
<p>how desperately we're in need of operators who speak German.</p>
<p>I can't. Our militia's responsible for all the people in this neighbourhood.</p>
<p>We're already desperately short of men.</p>
<p>We'll give you a dozen soldiers for every one that speaks German.</p>
<p>I'd rather stay and fight.</p>
<p>Serving at headquarters is fighting. You'd be far more useful there.</p>
<p>You stay here. You cover us.</p>
<p>- All right. - We go.</p>
<p>Take care.</p>
<p>Ludmilla, come on.</p>
<p>Check the stairway.</p>
<p>It's a trap.</p>
<p>I know.</p>
<p>Move back.</p>
<p>He's still here.</p>
<p>- They're coming straight for us! - Ludmilla,</p>
<p>stay where you are, he's over there somewhere.</p>
<p>We have to get out of here!</p>
<p>- We have to get out of here! - Just stay where you are!</p>
<p>What are we gonna do?</p>
<p>Ludmilla, stay where you are!</p>
<p>Fuck this, I'm going.</p>
<p>Ludmilla, no!</p>
<p>What does this mean?</p>
<p>&quot;The little shepherd from the Urals receives a new sniper's rifle,</p>
<p>&quot;a Mosin-Nagant 7.62, with its 3.5- Power P.U. Telescope.</p>
<p>Pride of precision Of Soviet production.&quot;</p>
<p>- I've seen that rifle close up. - Have you?</p>
<p>I've even touched it. I know him well, Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>Ludmilla and Anton were killed today, and it was my fault.</p>
<p>No, I'm sure that's not true.</p>
<p>There was a German sniper. I walked them right into his trap.</p>
<p>- What else can you tell me? - He didn't relocate.</p>
<p>A sniper who doesn't relocate isn't normal.</p>
<p>He was very good. It wasn't just his shooting, it was his instinct.</p>
<p>He was a step ahead of me all the time.</p>
<p>That's because he knows everything about you.</p>
<p>His name is Konig, Major Konig.</p>
<p>They've sent him here to ki-</p>
<p>to find you.</p>
<p>At first we weren't sure if the information was reliable.</p>
<p>It seems he's come all the way from Berlin to stop you.</p>
<p>You've caused them so many sleepless nights, they sent their top marksman.</p>
<p>- What do we know about him? - He's a major in the Wehrmacht.</p>
<p>He's director of their sniper school in Zossen.</p>
<p>Koulikov studied under him at Zossen before the war.</p>
<p>He knows all his tricks. From now on, he'll go with you everywhere.</p>
<p>A nobleman from Bavaria who hunts deer...</p>
<p>against a shepherd boy from the Urals who poaches wolves.</p>
<p>It's more than a confrontation between two nations.</p>
<p>It's the essence Of class struggle.</p>
<p>I'm glad you're so happy.</p>
<p>He had all the advantages. Next time you'll be even.</p>
<p>No one shoots like you, Vassili.</p>
<p>She's been transferred.</p>
<p>I'll see if they're ready for you next door.</p>
<p>- Hello. - You look smart in your new uniform.</p>
<p>Make sure they don't take it back once you've finished.</p>
<p>Yeah, they probably will.</p>
<p>I've heard the rumor about the German, and I wanted to wish you luck.</p>
<p>Thank you. I'll need it.</p>
<p>From what comrade Danilov tells me, you're going to win.</p>
<p>Hmm.</p>
<p>It's time.</p>
<p>- Vassili! Vassili! - Come to my arms.</p>
<p>- Look in my direction.</p>
<p>Put your cap back on, you look more heroic.</p>
<p>- This way, comrade Zaitsev. - I love this little fellow.</p>
<p>Vassili, is it true that you volunteered for the front?</p>
<p>How old are you, Vassili?</p>
<p>Do you know what this duel means for our country?</p>
<p>Is it true you killed your first wolf when you were five?</p>
<p>Are you proud to be challenged By the best sharpshooter in Germany?</p>
<p>The Germans are starting to shit their pants.</p>
<p>Go on, my boy, tell us how you're going to deal with him.</p>
<p>- Or rather, no. Tell it to the boss. - One more question, please.</p>
<p>He likes good hunting stories.</p>
<p>Look at him with pride,</p>
<p>because he's looking at you.</p>
<p>The whole country is looking at you.</p>
<p>Forgive me, forgive me, Grandfather.</p>
<p>So, it's not the wolf that chooses the hunting ground...</p>
<p>but the hunter.</p>
<p>But I'm sure your grandfather taught you that.</p>
<p>Except in this case,</p>
<p>I'm the game.</p>
<p>However, today what we're going to do...</p>
<p>is lure the wolf out of his lair...</p>
<p>to where we want him to be.</p>
<p>You're the one whose life is valuable. You go first.</p>
<p>No, no. We take it in turns. Next time is your turn to go first,</p>
<p>and then it's you, Volodya.</p>
<p>Son of a bitch!</p>
<p>These are new pants. I just took them Off a captain from the 251st yesterday.</p>
<p>Sixteen months I spent in Germany at the school in Zossen.</p>
<p>Of course, those were the days when we were friends with the Krauts, :</p>
<p>When our Joseph and their Adolph...</p>
<p>were walking hand in hand.</p>
<p>From here to the wire, 160meters, right?</p>
<p>One hundred and fifty-five.</p>
<p>Whatever. That'll make 'em Send out a repair guy.</p>
<p>Let's relocate.</p>
<p>Aah!</p>
<p>Hey, Volodya!</p>
<p>After the Germans invaded us,</p>
<p>it wasn't the same atmosphere anymore.</p>
<p>Threw my ass in prison.</p>
<p>What were you doing in Germany, huh?</p>
<p>Excuse me, says I, but it was comrade Stalin who sent me there.</p>
<p>Don't bring our glorious leader into your treachery.</p>
<p>Confess, spy bastard! Confess.</p>
<p>And bang! Bang, bang, bang!</p>
<p>Well, there wasn't a sickle, but there was a hammer.</p>
<p>And bang. Knocked out all my teeth.</p>
<p>That's right, boy. Have no illusions.</p>
<p>That's the land of socialism and universal bliss for you.</p>
<p>Hey! It's your repair guy.</p>
<p>I got him.</p>
<p>It's about soup time, isn't it?</p>
<p>I'm going.</p>
<p>Well, get a move on, Volodya,</p>
<p>and try not to spill it all on your way back, you Marxist bastard.</p>
<p>The enemy sniper activity reported during the past 24 hours, Herr Major.</p>
<p>Two sentries shot in the train station sector.</p>
<p>One artillery observer in the Northern sector.</p>
<p>One lieutenant from the 24th Panzer division in the factory sector.</p>
<p>Three telephone repairmen in the workers' housing sector.</p>
<p>They also tell me we have just taken a prisoner who may interest you.</p>
<p>I hope he's still able to speak.</p>
<p>Excuse me, sir?</p>
<p>Nothing. Thank you.</p>
<p>So, tell us, Volodya,</p>
<p>which building is he in?</p>
<p>There is no way I know that.</p>
<p>He moves around all the time.</p>
<p>He jumps from one to the next.</p>
<p>On which floor?</p>
<p>I don't know.</p>
<p>We'll see about that.</p>
<p>Undress him.</p>
<p>Put him in one of our uniforms.</p>
<p>You see, they are stubborn.</p>
<p>That's the good thing about the Germans.</p>
<p>Man, you got to admit when they get an idea in their heads-</p>
<p>Right.</p>
<p>Let's see if our customer has arrived.</p>
<p>Are you ready?</p>
<p>Uh-huh.</p>
<p>And now our famous shepherd from the Urals,</p>
<p>who Major Konig thinks is an idiot,</p>
<p>gets up to make sure he has hit his target.</p>
<p>Major Konig sees him.</p>
<p>Aims for his helmet.</p>
<p>Fires.</p>
<p>Reveals his position And is shot in turn.</p>
<p>Except... Major Konig doesn't fire...</p>
<p>because Major Konig isn't there.</p>
<p>Koulikov!</p>
<p>Don't you think that was strange, that last one?</p>
<p>They sent him out to get shot like the others.</p>
<p>It's not natural.</p>
<p>Not without artillery, without trying to cover him.</p>
<p>Oh, no, I'm the one who was stupid.</p>
<p>They don't give a shit about telephone guys.</p>
<p>I mean, it's like us with the Ukrainians.</p>
<p>They'd never bother a major over a few dead grunts.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, we'll kill us some generals.</p>
<p>Whose turn is it?</p>
<p>Mine, I think.</p>
<p>Oh, you're such a cheater!</p>
<p>You can't fool Papa Koulikov.</p>
<p>No, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's my turn to go first.</p>
<p>And it's your turn to get a hole in your britches.</p>
<p>To victory.</p>
<p>This sniper business has been dragging on too long.</p>
<p>What's that little fellow of yours up to?</p>
<p>He's probing, comrade Kruschev.</p>
<p>He's testing the Germans for weaknesses.</p>
<p>He's meticulous in his preparation.</p>
<p>Vodka... is a luxury we have.</p>
<p>Caviar is a luxury we have.</p>
<p>Time is not.</p>
<p>He's aware of that comrade Kruschev. We both are.</p>
<p>I assure you he will succeed.</p>
<p>Good.</p>
<p>It seems your destinies are entwined.</p>
<p>They're keeping you busy.</p>
<p>I picked this up in the kitchen.</p>
<p>It's from the reception the other day. I thought Mrs. Filipov might like it.</p>
<p>Um, she will be thrilled. That's very sweet of you.</p>
<p>There's plenty more If you're hungry.</p>
<p>You'e Jewish, aren't you?</p>
<p>There's nothing in our religion that says you can't eat sturgeon.</p>
<p>My father had a premonition all this would happen.</p>
<p>You mean the war?</p>
<p>He understood that the hatred of the jews ran deep.</p>
<p>He was saving up to buy some land in Palestine.</p>
<p>He said it was the only land we truly belonged in;</p>
<p>the only land we had a duty to defend.</p>
<p>He insisted learn to use a rifle.</p>
<p>I learned to shoot.</p>
<p>I know that in times of war, personal feelings should be put aside, but...</p>
<p>I have a favor to ask you.</p>
<p>Of course. Anything you want.</p>
<p>I want to be reassigned.</p>
<p>What's happened, Tania?</p>
<p>He shot him.</p>
<p>He shot him even though he jumped first.</p>
<p>Shot him on the run.</p>
<p>It was an impossible shot.</p>
<p>I've never seen anything like it.</p>
<p>You've promised people a victory I can't deliver.</p>
<p>I don't stand a chance against this man.</p>
<p>You mustn't talk like that, Vassili.</p>
<p>What if I told you we found a way to track his movements?</p>
<p>We've got someone, Vassili.</p>
<p>Someone close to him passing us information.</p>
<p>Next time you will be one step ahead of him.</p>
<p>I promise.</p>
<p>Now I have a favor to ask.</p>
<p>From me?</p>
<p>It's about Tania.</p>
<p>Come in.</p>
<p>He doesn't even know you exist.</p>
<p>But at that moment, you are closer to him than anyone else on earth.</p>
<p>You see his face through the sight.</p>
<p>You see whether he shaved that morning or not.</p>
<p>You can see whether he's married by whether he has a wedding ring on.</p>
<p>It's not like...</p>
<p>just firing at a distant shape, not just a uniform.</p>
<p>It's a man's face.</p>
<p>Those faces don't go away.</p>
<p>They come back and they just- they get replaced by more faces.</p>
<p>Did Danilov ask you to tell me this?</p>
<p>He likes you very much. I think he'd try anything to change your mind.</p>
<p>Did he tell you why I asked for the transfer?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>This morning, a list arrived at headquarters.</p>
<p>It was a list of civilians who'd been...</p>
<p>rounded up and sent to Germany in a convoy...</p>
<p>that left Stalingrad three weeks ago.</p>
<p>My parents were amongst them.</p>
<p>After 30 kilometers, the German soldiers...</p>
<p>stopped the train and forced everyone out.</p>
<p>In the middle of a bridge, they bound them together,</p>
<p>two by two.</p>
<p>Mothers with daughters.</p>
<p>Husbands and wives.</p>
<p>They... lined them up against the railing,</p>
<p>and then they fired a single shot at each pair...</p>
<p>to save bullets.</p>
<p>It worked.</p>
<p>The bodies of the ones who died dragged the others under the water.</p>
<p>I know they died together.</p>
<p>They never would have let themselves be separated.</p>
<p>That's Koulikov's rifle. It's a good... rifle.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>I know how he leaves the shelter.</p>
<p>He goes through the tractor factory.</p>
<p>The tractor factory is big.</p>
<p>I know exactly where. He crawls through a gutter,</p>
<p>under a grate where the vats are,</p>
<p>then he goes out from the workshop.</p>
<p>In between the two, there's a place where he's in the open.</p>
<p>It's under a long, iron foot walk.</p>
<p>Good luck, comrade.</p>
<p>I know exactly where he's waiting for me.</p>
<p>He'll be on the foot walk over the gutter.</p>
<p>We'll take him out from behind.</p>
<p>We'll get to the other end of the workshop through these pipes.</p>
<p>Follow me.</p>
<p>You go that way. I'll go around this way.</p>
<p>Okay?</p>
<p>Shit!</p>
<p>Sergei, you should go back.</p>
<p>- No, I'll be all right. - Go back.</p>
<p>No, you go!</p>
<p>Keep your legs in.</p>
<p>Come on. Come on. Come on.</p>
<p>Comrade Stalin is asking for one last effort!</p>
<p>The fate of the motherland is at risk!</p>
<p>The fate of all those you love and cherish!</p>
<p>It's for them that we fight today.</p>
<p>Listen to me, Tania. The Germans are throwing everything at us.</p>
<p>If they're lucky, one in ten of these soldiers will come back alive.</p>
<p>You're highly educated. You know languages.</p>
<p>Every intercept you translate saves hundreds of lives.</p>
<p>Every message you decode kills thousands of theirs.</p>
<p>You have a duty to survive.</p>
<p>Vassili was born to fire a gun. It's what he knows.</p>
<p>You and I were born for a different purpose.</p>
<p>If Vassili were here, he would tell you the same thing.</p>
<p>Where is he? Where is Vassili?</p>
<p>Keep your head down.</p>
<p>- Tell me where he is. - Stay into that pipe, Tania.</p>
<p>Stay in. Stay in! Get your head in!</p>
<p>Slow down.</p>
<p>Don't shoot.</p>
<p>He's over there.</p>
<p>Do you see the pillar in front of you?</p>
<p>I need you to move round behind it.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>Tania, I need you to find a large piece of glass.</p>
<p>Piece of glass.</p>
<p>Do you see the kiln...</p>
<p>behind me to the left of the factory?</p>
<p>Yes? I can't hear you.</p>
<p>- Yes. - Yes.</p>
<p>Do you see...</p>
<p>the two louvers?</p>
<p>- Yes. - Do you see the one...</p>
<p>with a broken slat?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>This is what I want you to do.</p>
<p>- Are you ready? - Yes.</p>
<p>Three... two... one...</p>
<p>Hello, Sacha.</p>
<p>He was right where you said he'd be.</p>
<p>Nearly there.</p>
<p>He's very clever.</p>
<p>Tell me about him.</p>
<p>Why was it his grandfather taught him how to shoot and not his father?</p>
<p>His father's dead. His mother too.</p>
<p>Does he talk about his father?</p>
<p>No. He didn't know him.</p>
<p>Did he go to school?</p>
<p>He knows how to write. He answers lots of letters.</p>
<p>Hmm. Is it girls who write to him?</p>
<p>Everyone writes to him.</p>
<p>Is there a girl he loves in his village?</p>
<p>- Not in his village, here. - Does she love him?</p>
<p>Yes, because he's handsome.</p>
<p>Because he's brave and she's very beautiful.</p>
<p>I know her well. She's from my neighbour hood.</p>
<p>She went to the university. They're handsome together.</p>
<p>Later, the two of them will get married.</p>
<p>At least, I think so.</p>
<p>And you, Sacha,</p>
<p>why are you helping the Germans?</p>
<p>Because they're stronger. Because they're going to win the war.</p>
<p>And because you like chocolate, huh?</p>
<p>All these people here know they're gonna die.</p>
<p>So each night when they make it back,</p>
<p>- it's a bonus.</p>
<p>- Excuse me.</p>
<p>So, every cup of tea,</p>
<p>every cigarette...</p>
<p>becomes a little celebration.</p>
<p>Because for a lot of us, it maybe our last night.</p>
<p>It's just something you have to accept here.</p>
<p>Everyone has their time.</p>
<p>In the forest, the wolf lives for three years,</p>
<p>the donkey for nine.</p>
<p>So, that's-that's got to be a proverb from the Urals.</p>
<p>It makes no sense to me whatsoever.</p>
<p>The donkey lives longer because he's more useful.</p>
<p>Makes absolute sense.</p>
<p>There aren't any donkeys in the forest.</p>
<p>You made it up.</p>
<p>So... I'm a donkey?</p>
<p>People like you and Danilov...</p>
<p>have to survive this.</p>
<p>People who have read books, had an education.</p>
<p>We'll need you when the war is over.</p>
<p>And if you survive?</p>
<p>What will the useless Vassili Zaitsev do then?</p>
<p>I wanna work in a factory.</p>
<p>My granddad took me to a factory once.</p>
<p>There was this man there, high up on a-</p>
<p>on a foot walk.</p>
<p>He wasn't wearing blue like the others.</p>
<p>The people he was supervising didn't understand what they were doing.</p>
<p>But for him, for him up there,</p>
<p>it was simple; it was clear.</p>
<p>And I thought, &quot;One day, I could be that man.&quot;</p>
<p>Sad to have a dream you know won't happen.</p>
<p>Why shouldn't it?</p>
<p>You'll outlive us all.</p>
<p>Hmm.</p>
<p>You'll be the oldest donkey in the forest.</p>
<p>&quot;150 meters stand between the Germans and the Volga.</p>
<p>&quot;Today the whole world is watching these 150meters.</p>
<p>They are what makes Stalingrad...&quot;</p>
<p>the capitol...</p>
<p>of the war.</p>
<p>Your friend, Tania...</p>
<p>have you see her?</p>
<p>She stays over there now, with the snipers.</p>
<p>Tell the major we're sending in all of our sharpshooters...</p>
<p>to support the attack on the factory.</p>
<p>Tell him Vassili will be there.</p>
<p>- I need to talk to you. - Sure.</p>
<p>- I need to talk to you. - Sure.</p>
<p>- Danilov. - Hmm?</p>
<p>You have to stop writing about me.</p>
<p>I'm not gonna get him because I'm not good enough.</p>
<p>Sooner or later, he's gonna find me, he's gonna kill me.</p>
<p>I've warned you before not to talk like this.</p>
<p>This time it's different.</p>
<p>You've built me up...</p>
<p>and up into someone I'm not.</p>
<p>I can't carry that weight anymore. I wanna fight.</p>
<p>I want to fight just as a regular soldier.</p>
<p>I understand.</p>
<p>The thing is, you're not a regular soldier. You're extraordinary.</p>
<p>No, I'm what you've made me.</p>
<p>Nothing more.</p>
<p>Why are you telling me this now?</p>
<p>Hmm? What's happened?</p>
<p>What's changed?</p>
<p>Did you speak to Tania for me?</p>
<p>- Yes. - Well...</p>
<p>will she reconsider?</p>
<p>I don't know.</p>
<p>She should. She'll be much safer. She should, you know that.</p>
<p>- Yeah. - It'll be easier to get her reassigned.</p>
<p>The Germans are preparing another offensive in the city center.</p>
<p>The propaganda battle is crucial for morale. We need you more than ever.</p>
<p>Sacha. Hold on. Sacha!</p>
<p>- Tell him what you know, Sacha. - Hello, Sacha.</p>
<p>There was dust on the major's boots.</p>
<p>Sacha has the major convinced he's gone over to the other side.</p>
<p>I don't need to tell you the risk she's taking.</p>
<p>The dust was yellow. There's only one place where there's dust like that-</p>
<p>in the back of the chemical factory, a big heap on the tracks.</p>
<p>Well done.</p>
<p>Sacha...</p>
<p>wait for me outside then.</p>
<p>- Danilov, - Hmm?</p>
<p>You had no right to use him.</p>
<p>No, no, I didn't use him, Vassili.</p>
<p>He did it of his own accord.</p>
<p>You know why?</p>
<p>Because he believes in you!</p>
<p>Tomorrow morning, we're going to take back the chemical factory.</p>
<p>Sacha's informed the major you'll be there,</p>
<p>so now you know where you have to wait for him.</p>
<p>- In the middle of an assault. - I'm following orders.</p>
<p>I suggest you do the same.</p>
<p>Now, I'm aware of the risks.</p>
<p>You'll be fine.</p>
<p>Comrade.</p>
<p>That's the Germans up there.</p>
<p>And yesterday was the Russians.</p>
<p>We're not very far now.</p>
<p>Sacha...</p>
<p>you're playing a very dangerous game.</p>
<p>I want you to win.</p>
<p>See there? Keep going along the river.</p>
<p>It's safe... for a while.</p>
<p>Aah!</p>
<p>He's dead. We found this on his corpse.</p>
<p>Your reason for being here has ceased to exist.</p>
<p>Pardon me, Herr General,</p>
<p>but I do not believe-</p>
<p>There is a plane bound for Berlin tomorrow evening.</p>
<p>You will be on it.</p>
<p>Until then, I must ask you for your dog tags.</p>
<p>Imagine how Russian propaganda would profit from your death.</p>
<p>If you fall, you will fall unknown.</p>
<p>You've already had a near miss.</p>
<p>Also please take this War Merit Cross.</p>
<p>It was awarded posthumously...</p>
<p>to a lieutenant of the 116th Infantry Division...</p>
<p>who fell here during the first days of the battle.</p>
<p>Who fell here during the first days of the battle.</p>
<p>He was my son.</p>
<p>If the landing is captured, everything's lost!</p>
<p>Come here.</p>
<p>What did I tell you?</p>
<p>You've been playing your fiddle too much!</p>
<p>If it's confirmed that he's dead, we're sunk!</p>
<p>- Well, you'll sunk. - It isn't true.</p>
<p>It was intercepted from their staff headquarters.</p>
<p>What do they have to do, dangle his body in front of our men?</p>
<p>They're lying.</p>
<p>That's good. Very good.</p>
<p>Write it, then. &quot;Vassili Zaitsev is not dead.</p>
<p>&quot;This is what he had for breakfast this morning.</p>
<p>This is a picture of him reading today's newspaper.&quot;You're the poet&quot;.</p>
<p>- What?</p>
<p>You won't give up the riverbank!</p>
<p>I don't care if you'll lost half your men!</p>
<p>Lose the other half, or lose yourself!</p>
<p>Is he back?</p>
<p>He should be back soon.</p>
<p>The German attack cut the lines. That's why he's late.</p>
<p>Can we go outside?</p>
<p>I wrote to my mother about you.</p>
<p>She wanted me to tell you that once this war was over,</p>
<p>if there's anything you needed- anything at all-</p>
<p>our family will be there for you.</p>
<p>You know I'm here for you.</p>
<p>They're saying Vassili is dead.</p>
<p>Vassili Zaitsev will never see his loved ones again.</p>
<p>Surrender! This is your only hope.</p>
<p>You're upset.</p>
<p>Because Zaitsev is dead?</p>
<p>You don't have to hide it. There's no shame in it.</p>
<p>You're a Russian like he is.</p>
<p>Don't listen to them.</p>
<p>It's just propaganda.</p>
<p>He isn't dead.</p>
<p>And do you know why?</p>
<p>Because I haven't killed him yet.</p>
<p>I'm going to tell you a little secret.</p>
<p>Only you, because I know I can trust you.</p>
<p>But you must swear to me that you won't tell another soul.</p>
<p>You swear?</p>
<p>I found a terrific spot.</p>
<p>It's by the exit from the train station.</p>
<p>I'll hide in the water tower.</p>
<p>Tomorrow. I'll wait for him there.</p>
<p>You'll see. He'll be there.</p>
<p>He always is.</p>
<p>I also want you to swear that from now on, you'll stay home where you belong.</p>
<p>Do you swear? Yes?</p>
<p>Good.</p>
<p>&quot;We know he's alive. We know he won't fail us.</p>
<p>We know because he is a part of us now. Vassili is eternal.&quot;</p>
<p>Where have you been? We've looked everywhere for you.</p>
<p>Oh, didn't you hear? I was dead.</p>
<p>At least the noble sniper Zaitsev...</p>
<p>Vassili was dead.</p>
<p>The real one.</p>
<p>Me...</p>
<p>I was asleep,</p>
<p>and I missed my chance.</p>
<p>Then, I was curled up in a corner, hiding...</p>
<p>from a man who wants to kill me.</p>
<p>I'll talk to Kruschev.</p>
<p>He'll send you back to your old division.</p>
<p>- Where's Tania? - She's at the shelter.</p>
<p>I've been to the shelter.</p>
<p>I told her you weren't dead.</p>
<p>The major said so. He said the other Germans were lying.</p>
<p>He told me you were waiting for him at the station.</p>
<p>Vassili.</p>
<p>Vassili.</p>
<p>Vassili.</p>
<p>My little Sacha.</p>
<p>I knew it.</p>
<p>- Vassili. - Tania.</p>
<p>I knew you weren't dead.</p>
<p>How?</p>
<p>Because we only just met.</p>
<p>I prayed for the first time since I was a little girl.</p>
<p>When I opened my eyes, Sacha was standing there...</p>
<p>waiting to give me the good news.</p>
<p>I think he loves you even more than I do.</p>
<p>To the proper military authority,</p>
<p>I'm calling to the commandant's attention the recent changes noticed...</p>
<p>in the attitude towards fighting of soldier Vassili Zaitsev.</p>
<p>He has attempted on several occasions to escape his duties,</p>
<p>voiced doubts on the chances of our victory...</p>
<p>and made defeatist comments in public.</p>
<p>The inexplicable duration of his duel...</p>
<p>with the Nazi sharpshooter can only be explained by...</p>
<p>his lack of belief in the communist ideal.</p>
<p>Good morning, Sacha.</p>
<p>Once again, he knew exactly where to find me.</p>
<p>Don't you think that's strange?</p>
<p>- Apart from me, only you knew.</p>
<p>I don't hold it against you, Sacha.</p>
<p>You've done a very brave thing.</p>
<p>You've chosen your camp. I respect that.</p>
<p>But it isn't my camp.</p>
<p>We're both soldiers,</p>
<p>and we're both enemies, so I know you understand.</p>
<p>I'm annoyed with you, little Sacha, for not staying home as I made you swear to.</p>
<p>I'm annoyed with you for obliging me to do what I'm going to have to do.</p>
<p>I've never seen anyone frown so much in their sleep.</p>
<p>How long have you been watching me?</p>
<p>All night.</p>
<p>You've been snoring away happily for hours.</p>
<p>I don't snore. Do I?</p>
<p>Like a pig.</p>
<p>I suppose I talk in my sleep as well.</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>There's something I should tell you.</p>
<p>On the train...</p>
<p>coming here...</p>
<p>we were in the same car.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>I saw you.</p>
<p>You were reading, and you fell asleep.</p>
<p>I didn't dare look at you, you were so beautiful.</p>
<p>It was scary.</p>
<p>Afterwards, I couldn't stop thinking about you.</p>
<p>It made me smile.</p>
<p>And then I thought of all the men who would get to hold you...</p>
<p>who'd make you laugh...</p>
<p>how lucky they were.</p>
<p>And now I'm the one lying next to you.</p>
<p>And now I'm the one lying next to you.</p>
<p>- Was I snoring? - Like a pig.</p>
<p>- What?</p>
<p>- Oh, my God! - Oh, no.</p>
<p>- Oh, my God! - Tania, no.</p>
<p>- Tania, no! - No, get off me!</p>
<p>- Get off me! Get off me! - It's what he wants!</p>
<p>- This is what he wants! - Get off me!</p>
<p>- No, he'll kill you. He'll kill you! - Let me go!</p>
<p>- I'll run after you, and he'll kill me. - Let me go!</p>
<p>- Let me go! - This is what he wants! I'll get him.</p>
<p>- I promise I'll get him.</p>
<p>I'll get his rifle for you. I promise, Tania.</p>
<p>I need you.</p>
<p>You have to leave now, Mrs. Filipov. Stalingrad may fall.</p>
<p>The last of the boats are leaving. The Germans will be here any moment.</p>
<p>He's brought you a pass. You'll be safe on the other side.</p>
<p>Gather your things, and we'll help you carry them to the landing stage.</p>
<p>I'm not leaving. This is my home.</p>
<p>This is my Sacha's home. I can't leave.</p>
<p>I have to tell you something, Mrs. Filipov.</p>
<p>Something very difficult to understand.</p>
<p>It's about Sacha.</p>
<p>He's gone over to the Germans. He's betrayed his country.</p>
<p>He's with the enemy now. He won't be coming back.</p>
<p>Oh, my God.</p>
<p>Oh, my God.</p>
<p>He's become a traitor.</p>
<p>The poor little thing.</p>
<p>What has he done?</p>
<p>So, he's going to stay over there?</p>
<p>Yes... he's going to stay over there.</p>
<p>I shouldn't be saying this, comrade Commissar,</p>
<p>but maybe it's for the best.</p>
<p>If the Germans have won, he'll be safe.</p>
<p>I know it's wrong, but perhaps he has made the right choice.</p>
<p>- Oh! Oh, Tania! - Tania?</p>
<p>- Oh, Tania! - Tania!</p>
<p>Oh, my God! Oh!</p>
<p>I need a doctor! A doctor!</p>
<p>I have a pass. I have a pass!</p>
<p>You must let her cross.</p>
<p>Please!</p>
<p>- It's useless. She'll never make it. - No! No, she will!</p>
<p>She's my daughter! She's my daughter!</p>
<p>- I beg of you! - All right.</p>
<p>- Oh, thank you! - Put this one on the boat.</p>
<p>Where is he?</p>
<p>Where's the major?</p>
<p>A few inches from your face.</p>
<p>I've been such a fool, Vassili.</p>
<p>Man will always be man.</p>
<p>There is no new man.</p>
<p>We tried so hard to create a society that was equal,</p>
<p>where there'd be nothing to envy your neighbor.</p>
<p>But there's always something to envy.</p>
<p>A smile...</p>
<p>a friendship.</p>
<p>Something you don't have and want to appropriate.</p>
<p>In this world- even a Soviet one-</p>
<p>there will always be rich and poor.</p>
<p>Rich in gifts...</p>
<p>poor in gifts.</p>
<p>Rich in love...</p>
<p>poor in love.</p>
<p>Tania isn't coming back.</p>
<p>She's dead, Vassili.</p>
<p>She was cut down by shrapnel. It was quick.</p>
<p>I don't think she even saw it coming.</p>
<p>She was on her way back to you.</p>
<p>As soon as she had seen Mrs. Filipov to the boats, she was coming back for you.</p>
<p>She was right. You're a good man, Vassili.</p>
<p>I want to help you, Vassili.</p>
<p>Let me do one last thing.</p>
<p>Something useful for a change.</p>
<p>Let me show you where the major is.</p>
<p>Don't do that. Don't do that!</p>
<p>Today, February3, 1943, is an ominous day for Hitler...</p>
<p>and the endless columns of hundreds of thousands of German prisoners.</p>
<p>It is an unforgettable day of hope for our motherland.</p>
<p>After 180 days of heroic combat...</p>
<p>in the market city of Stalingrad,</p>
<p>and as a result of the valor and self-sacrifice of our soldiers,</p>
<p>the commander of our glorious Red Army...</p>
<p>received the unconditional surrender...</p>
<p>of the German fascist invaders.</p>
<p>Sorry. No, young man, I cannot find...</p>
<p>- a matching name in the book. - Could you check again?</p>
<p>- This is the address and her name. - She is not here.</p>
<p>Yes, this is our address, but we don't have her anymore.</p>
<p>- This is the address. She's been here. - I'm so sorry.</p>
<p>- She wrote to me. - I looked three times. She's not here.</p>
<p>Believe me, there is no Tania Chernova. I can't help you.</p>
<p>I'm so sorry.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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