Hello, guys. I love bear hugs. I've never been able to do a real fight to try applying a hug, but I love seeing it in photos and especially in videos. For a long time I looked for videos in which the two fighters hug each other and the two squeeze each other's body at the same time, not just one squeezes and the other suffers pain, and even better that the two men carry out the fight only with a hug bear. Last week, someone finally posted a link to the scene from an old Russian movie, where a hug like that happens. Unfortunately the fight is brief and they only do two hugs. I really wanted to see the fight go on for much longer, just with a bear hug, and for the victory to happen without any other blows. Unfortunately that doesn't happen in the video, but it already sets up one of the best videos I've ever seen. I also really wanted to know what the actors talk about before and during the fight, so I asked a Russian man here on the site to translate the dialogue that takes place for me. Thus, watching this video knowing what the two talk about, becomes much more exciting. That's why I wanted to share it with you. Below is the link to the video and the translation of the dialogue.
The bottom line is that this is a son and a father, but they don't know about it and they have to come together in a duel. At the beginning, the son tells his father - what will you fight with if you don't have a weapon? The father answers - if there are no weapons, then the men hug each other and break each other's back. Then the struggle begins. The son says - what, am I too strong for you, knight? The father replies - you are strong, youngster. The son says - you are already weak. Then the father says to himself - help me, the creator, to overcome my feeling. What got into my heart? Even though we are enemies, I am afraid of hurting him in battle. What is it with me - madness, delirium? I have a tenderness for the youngster that is peculiar only to the father. This tenderness has sapped all my strength. Creator, give me back my rage - war is war. Then the father begins to lose, grabs the knife that was on his son's belt, and kills him with this knife. At the end of the scene, the father says - war is war, the rest does not count. Everything is good that leads to victory.
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28/6/2023 02:35Hello, guys. I love bear hugs. I've never been able to do a real fight to try applying a hug, but I love seeing it in photos and especially in videos. For a long time I looked for videos in which the two fighters hug each other and the two squeeze each other's body at the same time, not just one squeezes and the other suffers pain, and even better that the two men carry out the fight only with a hug bear. Last week, someone finally posted a link to the scene from an old Russian movie, where a hug like that happens. Unfortunately the fight is brief and they only do two hugs. I really wanted to see the fight go on for much longer, just with a bear hug, and for the victory to happen without any other blows. Unfortunately that doesn't happen in the video, but it already sets up one of the best videos I've ever seen. I also really wanted to know what the actors talk about before and during the fight, so I asked a Russian man here on the site to translate the dialogue that takes place for me. Thus, watching this video knowing what the two talk about, becomes much more exciting. That's why I wanted to share it with you. Below is the link to the video and the translation of the dialogue.
The bottom line is that this is a son and a father, but they don't know about it and they have to come together in a duel. At the beginning, the son tells his father - what will you fight with if you don't have a weapon? The father answers - if there are no weapons, then the men hug each other and break each other's back. Then the struggle begins. The son says - what, am I too strong for you, knight? The father replies - you are strong, youngster. The son says - you are already weak. Then the father says to himself - help me, the creator, to overcome my feeling. What got into my heart? Even though we are enemies, I am afraid of hurting him in battle. What is it with me - madness, delirium? I have a tenderness for the youngster that is peculiar only to the father. This tenderness has sapped all my strength. Creator, give me back my rage - war is war. Then the father begins to lose, grabs the knife that was on his son's belt, and kills him with this knife. At the end of the scene, the father says - war is war, the rest does not count. Everything is good that leads to victory.