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| Outlet | Score / Rating | Summary | |--------|----------------|---------| | Rotten Tomatoes (audience) | 78% | “A gripping portrait of a forgotten hero” | | IMDb | 7.0/10 (12k+ votes) | “Solid war drama, though historically simplified” | | The Guardian (UK) | 3/5 | “A conventional biopic elevated by a commanding lead performance” | | Kommersant (Russia) | Positive | “A rare film that treats war as unglamorous necessity” |

: A university student whose life is shattered by the 1941 German invasion, Lyudmila joins the Red Army and quickly proves to be a natural-born marksman. Battle.for.Sevastopol.2015.480p.BluRay.Hindi-Ru...

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With , Pavlichenko becomes a lethal symbol of Soviet resistance. The Nazi military fears her, while the Soviet propaganda machine transforms her into a national hero to boost troop morale. 3. The Diplomatic Mission

Yulia Peresild (as Lyudmila Pavlichenko), Yevgeny Tsyganov, Joan Blackham (as Eleanor Roosevelt) Plot Summary The film tells the incredible true story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko Denotes a dual-audio track configuration

: The story follows her through the brutal sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol , where she earns the nickname "Lady Death".

Battle for Sevastopol was shot digitally in 2.8K resolution using Arri Alexa cameras. The director, Sergey Mokritskiy, and his cinematographer, Yuriy Korol, emphasized: