Fylm The Rifleman Of The Voroshilov Regiment 1999 Mtrjm [top]
The story follows , a retired railway worker and decorated World War II veteran who lives with his granddaughter, Katya , in a small apartment.
The film’s title is deeply ironic. The “Voroshilov Rifleman” was a badge of honor in the USSR—a sign that the state rewarded loyal, skilled defenders. In 1999, that same hero is spat upon by the new capitalist oligarchy. The film asks: What happens when the state abandons its heroes? fylm the rifleman of the voroshilov regiment 1999 mtrjm
Ivan represents the old-world values of honor and discipline, clashing with the moral decay of the "New Russians" of the 90s. Key Highlights The story follows , a retired railway worker
: Unlike many high-octane action movies, this drama is slow-paced and intense, focusing on the psychological toll of the search for retribution. In 1999, that same hero is spat upon
The term "Voroshilov Sharpshooter" became a shorthand in Russia for someone seeking grassroots justice against corruption. Finding the Film "Mtrjm" (Translated/Subtitled)
: Ivan represents the "old world" values of honor, sympathy, and wartime service. His targets embody the "New Russian" archetype: hedonistic, entitled, and materialistic.
The story centers on (played by the legendary Mikhail Ulyanov), a 70-year-old veteran of the Great Patriotic War (WWII). He lives in a small Russian provincial town with his beloved granddaughter, Katya. In his youth, Afonin was a celebrated marksman—a “rifleman of the Voroshilov regiment,” referring to an elite Soviet sniper unit named after Marshal Kliment Voroshilov.