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* DressingAsTheEnemy: Sokolov finally makes his mistake after finding a severely intoxicated German soldier and taking his uniform.

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* DressingAsTheEnemy: Sokolov finally makes his mistake escape after finding a severely intoxicated German soldier and taking his uniform.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The movie greatly expands on the first half of the short story. Sokolov's time in the war takes up not even half of the source material.
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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Creator/SergeiBondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Alexei Sokolov (played by Bondarchuk) in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. His happy home life is interrupted by the war, as he has to leave his wife and three children behind. He is assigned to be a truck driver, but during the disastrous retreats of 1941 he is taken prisoner by the Nazis. Now a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, he is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...

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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Creator/SergeiBondarchuk.Creator/SergeiBondarchuk, based on a short story by Michail Sholokhov. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Alexei Sokolov (played by Bondarchuk) in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. His happy home life is interrupted by the war, as he has to leave his wife and three children behind. He is assigned to be a truck driver, but during the disastrous retreats of 1941 he is taken prisoner by the Nazis. Now a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, he is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...
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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Alexei Sokolov (played by Bondarchuk) in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. His happy home life is interrupted by the war, as he has to leave his wife and three children behind. He is assigned to be a truck driver, but during the disastrous retreats of 1941 he is taken prisoner by the Nazis. Now a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, he is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...

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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk.Creator/SergeiBondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Alexei Sokolov (played by Bondarchuk) in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. His happy home life is interrupted by the war, as he has to leave his wife and three children behind. He is assigned to be a truck driver, but during the disastrous retreats of 1941 he is taken prisoner by the Nazis. Now a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, he is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...
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* BittersweetEnding: Sokolov's entire family is killed in the war--his wife and daughters in a bombing raid, his son on the front lines. But he adopts a war orphan boy as his son, and he has hope for the future.
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* DressingAsTheEnemy: Sokolov finally makes his mistake after finding a severely intoxicated German soldier and taking his uniform.


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* POVCam: Used for Sokolov's first escape, when he is desperately running through the woods.

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This movie was criticized by China, since the hero allowed himself to be captured by the enemy in a hopeless situation, rather than [[TooDumbToLive dying like a true Communist soldier.]]

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Directorial debut of Bondarchuk, who would go on to be one of Russia's most famous film directors. This movie was criticized by China, since the hero allowed himself to be captured by the enemy in a hopeless situation, rather than [[TooDumbToLive dying like a true Communist soldier.]]



* ForTheEvulz: Well, all Nazis really, but especially that one camp commandant who punches prisoners at morning roll call for no reason whatsoever.



* RecordNeedleScratch: In-universe as Sokolov can't deal with a record that's playing a German song.



* YouAreNumberSix: In the concentration camp Sokolov is #331.




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* YouAreNumberSix: In the concentration camp Sokolov is #331.
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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Sokolov in WorldWarII as a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. He is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...

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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Alexei Sokolov (played by Bondarchuk) in WorldWarII UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. His happy home life is interrupted by the war, as he has to leave his wife and three children behind. He is assigned to be a truck driver, but during the disastrous retreats of 1941 he is taken prisoner by the Nazis. Now a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. He UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, he is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...
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* POWCamp: Sokolov serves in several brutal, horrifying German POW camps, and also concentration camps, including what appears to be Auschwitz.

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''Fate of A Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Sokolov in WorldWarII as a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. He is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...

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''Fate of A Man'', also known as ''Destiny of a Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Sokolov in WorldWarII as a captive of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. He is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...



* HeroicBSOD: Sokolov gets one when [[spoiler:he returns to find his home bombed and his family dead.]]
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* BetweenMyLegs: Sokolov's wife and toddler son are framed this way when he comes home from a night out drinking.
* DutchAngle: Used when Sokolov is sent to a camp that appears to be Auschwitz, and sees a line of people being sent to a crematorium.
* HeroicBSOD: Sokolov gets one when [[spoiler:he he returns to find his home bombed and his family dead.]]
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* ImpairmentShot: Things are blurry and spinning when Sokolov tries to get up after being thrown from his truck by an exploding shell.
* MatchCut: A phonograph record shatters when Sokolov hurls it to the ground; cut to a shell exploding on the front lines.
* TrainStationGoodbye: Played straight as Sokolov says goodbye to his wife on going off to war.
* [[WholeEpisodeFlashback Whole Movie Flashback]]Flashback]]: Sokolov tells his whole story to a man he meets one day while he and his son are out and about.


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* YouAreNumberSix: In the concentration camp Sokolov is #331.
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''Fate of A Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Sokolov in WorldWarII as a captive of NaziGermany. He is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...

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''Fate of A Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Sokolov in WorldWarII as a captive of NaziGermany.UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. He is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...
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''Fate of A Man'' (original title ''Sudba Cheloveka'') is a 1959 movie by Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk. The film shows the fate of the Russian soldier Sokolov in WorldWarII as a captive of NaziGermany. He is forced to work for the enemy all across Germany, while missing his family in Russia. Eventually, he makes a daring escape...

This movie was criticized by China, since the hero allowed himself to be captured by the enemy in a hopeless situation, rather than [[TooDumbToLive dying like a true Communist soldier.]]

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* HeroicBSOD: Sokolov gets one when [[spoiler:he returns to find his home bombed and his family dead.]]
* [[WholeEpisodeFlashback Whole Movie Flashback]]
* WorthyOpponent: The German prison camp commander Muller, about to execute Solokov, is so impressed by his success at drinking a whole bottle of liquor that he lets him live.
-->"You are a true Russian soldier!"
--->'''-Muller'''

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