I don't understand why I had never heard of this film before. It was by accident that I found it, so I gave it a whirl.
And Wow! I think you could write a novelette on what makes this a great film. There's just too much to say in a review, so I'll be general.
This war film is about Russians fighting against Germans in World War II. In ways, it is much like old American World War II films, with the spotlight on a small group of soldiers in one unit.
The director does so much that is superior that I can't even begin to start on his achievement here.
The film shows us the reality of war, including the "down time" in between conflicts, when soldiers peruse the low points.
Yet we are never bored, even when the action is supplanted by drama. The reason is that the script is so well written, and I must also congratulate whomever translated this into English for me, because its dialog would make any American film writer jealous.
One of the clever things our writer-director team does is keep the reality in the beginning by not letting us know who will survive, and who may be a central character.
Two characters dominate the story, a lady's man and a cook. However, the other characters are also spectacular.
What really makes this film work is the humor, a dark humor, but a realistic one, and one that will make you laugh and cry and the same time. When one old veteran tells the story of his trench disease, you'll laugh along with the other soldiers. It's one of those stories that is Hell when you live it, but hilarious when you tell it after the war.
For me, the magical part is something that I can't say without a spoiler.
The camera work is amazing. The drama is amazing. The theatrics is amazing. Okay, it's all amazing.