
Not rated
Alexander Demin and Vassa Druzhinina fell in love with each other in their school years. In the thirties, due to the unjust arrest of her father, Vassa left a small Volga town. They later met, but the war kept them apart...
Alexander Demin and Vassa Druzhinina fell in love with each other in their school years. In the thirties, due to the unjust arrest of her father, Vassa left a small Volga town. They later met, but the war kept them apart...
The film is rated neutral due to the absence of identifiable political themes or a clear ideological stance in its narrative, focusing instead on universally relatable human experiences.
This 1965 Soviet film features traditional casting practices typical of its era, primarily showcasing actors reflecting the dominant demographics without any intentional race or gender swaps. Its narrative does not engage in modern critiques of traditional identities, instead maintaining a neutral or positive framing consistent with its historical and cultural context.
No identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes were present in the provided information for the film 'Cherez vse gody'. Therefore, an evaluation of its LGBTQ+ portrayal is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Cherez vse gody" is an original Soviet drama from 1985. It is not an adaptation of existing source material, a reboot of a franchise, or a biopic of historical figures. Consequently, its characters do not have pre-established canonical genders to be swapped.
This is an original Soviet drama film from 1985, not an adaptation of existing source material or a biopic of a historical figure. There are no pre-established characters whose race could have been altered for this production.