During World War II, the 19-year-old communications soldier Alyosha (played by Vladimir Ivashov) was awarded for destroying two German tanks with an anti-tank gun during the Patriotic War. But Alyosha asked the general not to award him the award. He only wanted to give him a few days off to go home and visit his mother (Antonina Maksimova). So Alyosha embarked on a journey home that lasted only six days. On the way, Alyosha met the innocent girl Shula (played by Zhanna Prokhorenko), and the two fell in love at first sight. However, the train they were traveling on was bombed, and it took a lot of time for him to save the wounded. When Alyosha finally returned to his hometown, he only had time to say a few words to his mother on the edge of the field before returning to the front line. But once he left, Alyosha never came back. The Soviet realism film masterpiece "The Soldier's Song" directed by the famous director Grigory Chukhley was nominated for the Best Original Screenplay at the 34th Academy Awards in 1962, was shortlisted for the Palme d'Or at the 13th Cannes Film Festival in 1960, and won the 15th British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award - Best Film in 1962, etc.
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