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Looks pretty great! Thanks for sharing
This looks amazing! I don’t speak a lick of Russian, but I’m still going to watch it
Wow, this is right up my alley. Looks tremendous!Thanks for sharing OP
Before it was The Pilot, there was the pilot of The Pilot.
Is the the Russian version of Behind Enemy Lines?
Cool footage dampened by royalty free epic music.
I legit thought this was Colin Farrel on thumbnail
This makes me want an adaptation of Louis L’Amour’s book Last of the Breed.
Fantastic novel about an Air Force test pilot shot down and captured by the Soviets in the mid 80s. The pilot uses the hunting and tracking skills he learned due to his Native American Heritage to survive and work his way through Siberia and to the Bering Strait.
I got into Louis L’amour as a teen cause I realized I had a love for Westerns, but whenever he decided to venture into another genre like seafaring or modern stuff, I loved it.