Pretty good! One film, three perspectives, three states of mind. Makes for a fairly thoughtful watch projecting motivations onto each of the characters as the movie unfolds.

The Cuckoo (Russian: Кукушка, romanized: Kukushka) is a 2002 Russian war drama film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin.[1] It takes place during World War II, and the action is seen from the opposing perspectives of a Soviet soldier and a Finnish soldier stranded together at a Sami woman’s farmhouse.[2] It received generally positive reviews from critics.[