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When Ivan approaches the local police, he is met with indifference and corruption. The wealthy fathers of the perpetrators use their influence to ensure their sons face no consequences. Realizing the justice system is broken, Ivan takes matters into his own hands. Using his old sniper rifle—a relic from his time as a "Voroshilov Marksman," an honorary marksmanship title from the Soviet era—he begins systematically targeting the culprits. 1. Vigilante Justice vs. Corruption

: Audiences enjoy watching arrogant criminals finally face consequences for their actions. This public link is valid for 7 days

The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment is a haunting and satisfying film that resonates with audiences who appreciate stories about moral integrity and the fight for justice. It is a dark, unflinching look at a society where the lines between right and wrong have been blurred by power, and the lengths one man will go to redraw them.

Mikhail Ulyanov delivers a career-defining performance as Ivan Afonin. He does not play Ivan as a cartoonish, bloodthirsty action hero; instead, he portrays him as a deeply grieving, quiet grandfather driven to the absolute edge by despair. Every look of pain in his eyes and every steady movement of his hands on the rifle carries immense emotional weight, making the audience intensely root for his vigilante crusade. Stanislav Govorukhin's Masterful Direction Can’t copy the link right now

: The standard international release preserves the native Russian audio with highly accurate translated subtitles ( mtrjm ) embedded into the digital print to maintain the emotional weight of the dialogue. Share public link

: Disillusioned by the systemic corruption, Ivan sells his dacha to buy an SVD sniper rifle The wealthy fathers of the perpetrators use their

When Ivan attempts to seek justice through the legal system, he is met with a stone wall of corruption. The investigation is stalled, evidence is suppressed, and the criminals walk free, protected by their fathers' power and money. Realizing that the law has failed to protect the innocent, Ivan Fedorovich makes a fateful decision. He retrieves his old sniper rifle from the attic, determined to dispense his own form of justice.

When Ivan turns to the authorities for help, he encounters a corrupt, deeply broken legal system. One of the perpetrators is the son of a high-ranking police official. Using money, threats, and political influence, the criminals successfully manipulate the investigation, destroy the evidence, and walk away completely free. Taking Justice into His Own Hands