Talk:The Fifth Horseman Is Fear

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BetacommandBot 04:28, 20 July 2007 (UTC)

Comunism methaphor?
1) Is it sure, that this movie was purposely created as the methapor on both, comunism and nazism? I mean, did anybody from it's creators claim this intention? Or is it only a suggestion of western reviewers? For example, in several post '89 reviews I saw the words "the time setting of story is uncertain", but if we watch the story carefully, there are the signs they are dating the story to fall 1941 (not only the general "occupation periode").

2) Regarding this, this is not the "film about Holocaust", but the film about persecution (and fear and heroism) because the Holocaust itself (so called Final solution) is dated since 1942.

--Honzula 15:52, 21 September 2007 (UTC)