Ivan recovers his Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle—the same model used by Vasily Zaitsev in Stalingrad. He stalks the three rapists methodically. He does not kill them in a fit of rage; he shoots them one by one, each bullet a calculated response to the system’s failure. He leaves a note on one body: "From the Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment."
The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (1999), originally titled Voroshilovskiy strelok Ivan recovers his Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle—the same model
: The film serves as a harsh critique of the corruption and lawlessness in post-Soviet Russia. He leaves a note on one body: "From
يمكنك العثور على مزيد من المعلومات حول طاقم العمل والتقييمات عبر صفحة الفيلم على IMDb Rotten Tomatoes هل ترغب في معرفة نهاية الفيلم بالتفصيل أم تفضل تجنب حرق الأحداث؟ Then, he turns himself in to the police
One by one, Ivan shoots all three men in the leg from a distance. He does not kill them — he deliberately wounds them to ensure they live with their punishment (a "measure for measure" echo of the rape). Then, he turns himself in to the police.
in 2000. It has since been debated as both a "call to violence" and a necessary reflection of the era's social rot. Cast and Production