Well well….
Finally I saw it with the subtitles.
The first time I saw it, I cried so much.
This time I cried again a lot, but a little less.
Especially when I understood more about what was happening in Russia because of the subtitles.
But I also got older, and cried less around her and the handicapped girl scenes, or understood what was “the deal” in Soviet-Lithuania.
It’s clearly a old movie by date, but its still extremely underrated compared to “Ashes in the snow”.
Tegul gyvuoja laisve!
Edit:
Also her being a “excursionist”, it still confuses me….. how? Why? What?