One of the first attempts to show historic truth about post-war Lithuanian resistance and Soviet atrocities, and from this point of view movie is rather good. On the other hand, the movie's plot is discontinuous - this movie lacks integrity. Nevertheless, movie's merits outweigh demerits. Some goofs noticed watching this movie:
a) Lithuanian registration plate is clearly visible on the jeep, which belongs to US army according to the plot (Luksa in the US army training camp episode); b) final episode of Luksa death - Luksa walks with German submachine-gun MP-40, but after a few seconds he opens fire yet using Soviet submachine-gun PPS-43.
a) Lithuanian registration plate is clearly visible on the jeep, which belongs to US army according to the plot (Luksa in the US army training camp episode); b) final episode of Luksa death - Luksa walks with German submachine-gun MP-40, but after a few seconds he opens fire yet using Soviet submachine-gun PPS-43.