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‘The Ascent’: Magnificent 1977 Soviet War Film on Amazon Prime

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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‘The Ascent’: Magnificent 1977 Soviet War Film on Amazon Prime
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A compelling Soviet war drama, The Ascent (1977), captivates viewers with its intense portrayal of conflict and human endurance. This film earns a strong 8.2 out of 10 rating on IMDb, drawing praise for its gripping action, deep drama, and unflinching look at war’s realities.

Plot and Themes

The Ascent follows two Soviet partisans tasked with securing food supplies amid brutal winter conditions, Nazi occupation forces, and their own inner struggles. The story delves into soldiers’ courage, military tactics, and the psychological toll of survival, blending historical accuracy with emotional depth.

Audience and Critical Praise

Viewers on IMDb hail it as a standout achievement. One reviewer described it as a “Soviet masterpiece,” emphasizing its profound emotional layers beyond a simple plot summary. Another stated: “The Ascent is a truly magnificent film, and rightly should be considered one of the best films of the 70s.”

They added: “The emotional richness of the film cannot be overstated… The slow development of the characters, and the emphasis on their complicated relationships to each other, are somewhat reminiscent of The Commissar, another great Soviet film. The Ascent deserves a second watching, as well as a third, and a tenth. It continues to provide interesting ideas, beautiful images, and emotional complexity.”

Director’s Legacy and Awards

Directed by Larisa Shepitko, The Ascent marked the pinnacle of her career, tragically ended by a car accident two years later while scouting for her next project. The film secured the Golden Bear at the 1977 Berlin International Film Festival and remains a cornerstone of late Soviet cinema.

Its cinematography stands out with stark contrasts of blinding white snowscapes against deep shadows of despair, enhancing the visceral impact.

Streaming Now

War film enthusiasts can stream The Ascent on Amazon Prime today.

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