Im genuenly suprised they were even brave enough to film this. Its also ironic that if this scene was the finns doing it to the russian then we would be cheering but this reverses the roles and really changes your perspective.




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10 comments
  1. I had leave out the worst of the scene becouse reddit doesnt allow any blood.

  2. It has been in every version of the film before, so it would have been weird to leave it out of this one.

  3. That’s war, war is cruel, part of Unknown soldier is to show cruelty of war. Ruzzia does that on daily basis in Ukraine and it’s easier these day thanks to loitering ammunition. Soldier is injured, drone finds them, waits for medic to arrive, blows up both. It’s Genevas task list for them.

    Fun fact 1: Finland does so realistic propaganda that it’s illegal in some countries, e.g. how in Battlefield 2020 they have a news reader telling about declaration of war. That would be illegal in UK because mimicking news isn’t allowed.

    Fun fact 2: cars transporting dead bodies have to be specifically approved and/or marked as such as per Finnish law. So just dumping body bags on some random trailer is technically a crime, although everyone in the FDF understands that that law will be broken during war time.

    Slava ukraini

  4. Isn’t that the part with Aku Hirviniemi? I was honestly surprised to see him perform that so well considering his more humorous reputation

  5. I think the Unknown Soldier from 1955 has the most horrific version of this scene. Or perhaps it’s just that I saw it at so young age.

    Also the 1985 version is more disturbing to me than the 2017.

  6. what makes you say that finns shooting at a russian ambulance would make us cheer?

  7. I don’t understand why we would be cheering for a war crime like this. Why would you assume that?

  8. By far the most upsetting scene and the one that stood out the most in the book

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