Khareba da Gogia (1987) Poster

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The story of Georgian patriots who went against Soviet Russian rule.
sosomk5 May 2006
The story describes of Georgian patriotism and resistance towards Soviet Russian rule of Republic of Georgia. Two friends meet each other randomly while participating in wrestling competition. They are both good wrestlers and they would become good friends later on in life, while they are having common beliefs towards the freedom and independence of the Georgian society. They try to fulfill their political beliefs using political and military ways. However, the rebellious movement would be brought down by the Soviet law enforcers. The underlying message of the movie is to show the basic mentality and emotion of Georgia and also other Eastern European countries while they were under the Soviet rule.
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makharadze-tamazi7 April 2013
Everywhere where is mentioned Soviet-Rule/Law must be Russian/Colonial/Feudal/Capitalistic Rule or Law.

Khareba Jibuti, Prince Kharashvili's right hand man becomes an outlaw after he witnesses a series of injustices. meeting another Wise-Guy Gogia Kenkiashvili he joins his bunch in the forest. They cause lots of trouble for the local Authorities. But they win the hearts and minds of poor people and group of Aristocrats. Nevertheless, when captain Akhvlediani opens the hunting season on two renowned outlaws he finds a much-needed man who is ready to show him their whereabouts.

I enjoyed all 105 minutes of the film. I saw mix of western and crime film a la Coppola.

Standing ovations!!!!!!!

(The story describes and Georgian Guerrilla-Resistance towards Russian-Imperial rule. Two friends meet each other randomly while participating in wrestling competition. They are both good wrestlers and they become good friends as they share common Values and sense of Justice.

They fight against the System. However, the rebellious movement would be brought down by the Imperial law enforcers.)
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