In Tranzit | Full War Movie | WW2 | John Malkovich | Vera Farmiga

In Tranzit – In 1946, a group of German POWs are mistakenly sent to a Soviet female transit prison camp and must cope with the hostility of the Soviet female inmates and guards, under the orders of cruel camp commander Pavlov.
2008. Stars: Vera Farmiga, Thomas Kretschmann, John Malkovich
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46 thoughts on “In Tranzit | Full War Movie | WW2 | John Malkovich | Vera Farmiga

  1. Man it's too darn cold to be having sex and stuck in the middle of Siberia where there is no one I guess u would be attracted to the first man u see lol or woman hahaha no seriously to cold for sex. I ff that seen. Im getting chills watching this while under the covers in pa from them walking on that darn snow. Geesh

  2. Thank you for the realistic movie about my country. The echo of that barbaric war still haunts people of former USSR even now. It's amazing that quite a few of those war preasoners stayed in the USSR and made a new life for themselves. Soviet people had big hearts to forgive those.

  3. Russian women massively dating German prisoners at the end of WWII? That scenario is extremely unlikely. Their neighbors would shave their heads and beat the hell out of them. That was the punishment for all women who dated Germans or Italians during the occupation. Immediately after WWII, barely any woman would date a POW either out of hatred tward them, the wounds were still fressh, or again out of fear from their family and neighbors. You'd never see Russian women massively date German prisoners and come to their baracks to wish them good night. ha ha ha In other words, the story is very unbelievable though very well acted. Malkovich is especially good. That woman beating the German prisoners represents a much more likely character. If one woman secretly dated one German prisoner, that would be somehow believable. But then you'd need to develop the story and explain why she fell in love with the German soldier after her whole family was killed by the Nazis. Stocholm syndrome or what? More than one Russo-German love story at the end of WWII per movie is an overstretch to say the least. Additionally, the Nazis are a bit romanticized in the beginning of the movie and the Russians are stereotyped. "Poor Nazis are mistreated by nasty communists." Could there be some bias in the storyline and where does it come from? 🙂 If you are looking for a believable story, keep on looking.

  4. The Japanese soldiers of the Kwantung Imperial Army who surrendered to the Soviets in Manchuria after WWII received the exact same barbaric treatment.
    Most of them were worked and starved to death in Siberian labor death camps.
    Only a handful of them ever made it back to Japan.
    The Soviets did not treat POWs according to the terms of the Geneva convention !

  5. Drama

    Schindler’s List
    The Pianist (2002)
    Downfall (2005)
    Tranzit (2008)
    Gangster Squad (2013)
    Remember (2015)
    Money Monster (2016)
    Big Little Lies
    Anyone But You (Tenth and final collection Drama Film Collection)

  6. The backwards letter N dies NOT make the traditional sound English-speaking people expect. Russians use the letter H for the N-sound. In short, whomever wrote the title did not do their homework.

  7. Communists with power show their true colors, just like anyone else. Pervy and petty, in their case…. how shocking.
    And the Prisoners, what the HELL is wrong with them? People who cling to a meaningless life are disgusting, what ever happened to life with dignity? People who are willing to live crawling and begging are the only things that keep scumbags like the thing Malcovich is playing in power.
    FIGHT them. Better to die trying to take them with you than be their slave. People used to understand this, now….. we are heading for another Dark Age because its nothing but cowards out there.

  8. Until man learns to love himself, and then his fellow man, there will be no peace. Love and only love is the answer. Jesus said," TrulyI tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me". History shows wars on an average of 80 years. The world grows ever smaller, governments kill people and yet we learn nothing from history. Again! what if they gave a war and no one showed up?

  9. I once knew an Austrian Soldier who fought with Nazi"s during WW 11, He was a close friend and my teacher in my profession. He was a prisoner of war in the Soviet concentration camps. He spent years there and it haunted him the rest of his life. I asked him what major life lesson he learned from the war and his imprisonment and he simply looked at me and said " to live and let live ! ". I had served in the Marines during the Vietnam war and had no other choice but to deeply agree with him. In my opinion life begins with love no matter the hardships or tragedies we face or endure. Thank you for showing this movie, it moved me deeply.

  10. It does not seem plausible that either the female guards or local Russian women would have been allowed to fraternize with the German P O Ws to the extent shown in the film.

  11. Like Fyodor Cabrales in the comments below, I too really admired the Nazi war movies created by Russia as it shows tremendous sacrifice, suffering, guts, patriotism and freedom to fight and winning it. Hitler Putin has tarnished all that the Soviet Union fought and died for with his war in Ukraine now !

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