The Formation of Ronin Team The documentary-style narrative follows a diverse group of international volunteers who have traveled to Ukraine to join the International Legion. Specifically focused on the “Ronin Team” unit, the story captures the early days of their service where soldiers from various backgrounds must overcome language barriers and cultural differences. Through shared meals, rigorous study, and rare moments of rest, these strangers transform into a cohesive band of brothers, forged by a common cause.
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Filename: Summertime.In.Ukraine.2025.540p.X265.AAC.
Filesize: 278.44 MB
Duration: 84 min
Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35666740
Title: Summertime in Ukraine
Year: 2025
Type: Movie
Country: Ukraine
Language: en
Director: Volodymyr Tykhyy
Genre: Documentary, War
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Subtitle: English
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Just watched and I’m still reeling from the experience. The cinematography was stunning and the editing was so well done. Can we get a sequel or something?
@Chloé Girard tbh gotta agree with u on that, the cinematography was insane and the way they’re showing the war is so raw
Gonna be real for a sec, I didn’t expect the ending tbh. was expecting some dramatic reveal or something but that was lowkey satisfying in its own way. might be a bit controversial tho
tbh this movie is a game changer. I’ve never been so invested in a documentary before. The characters are so relatable and the way they’re telling their stories is raw and honest. 10/10 would watch again
idk guys but i found it kinda cringy when they where trying to be so serious all the time lol
@Hannah Mitchell u gotta understand the context, they’re putting their lives on the line for their country and they don’t have time to be “rcingy” lol, tbh it’s real, no drama
The sense of brotherhood I feel with the Ronin team is unlike anything else. We’ve got each other’s backs, no matter what.
@Daan Janssen Well said, Daan. We’re not just fighters, we’re family.
@Khadija El Fassi That’s what gets us through the darkest times, knowing we have each other’s support.
It’s not just about the battles we’ve won or lost, it’s about the relationships we’ve formed along the way.
@Zawadi Johari You’re speaking straight to my heart, Zawadi. It’s the memories we make, the laughter and the tears that make this journey worth it.
This documentary doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of what it’s like to be part of the Ronin team. It’s a journey like no other.
I was hesitant to join the Ronin team at first, but once I met the others, I knew we had something special. We’re not just fighting for Ukraine, we’re fighting for each other’s freedom.
@Zulkifli Hassan I totally agree with you, the camaraderie within the team is something I’ve never experienced before. It’s the bonds we make that keep us going through the toughest times.
I’ve seen some terrible things in my time here, but it’s the Ronin team that’s given me a new lease on life.
@Mehmet Yilmaz You’re not alone, Mehmet. We’re all here for each other.
The sense of purpose I’ve found in being part of the Ronin team is indescribable. Our diversity is a strength, not a weakness.
@Achieng Oluoch I couldn’t agree more. Our differences are what make us a formidable team. We’ve got a good mix of cultures and experiences.
I think it’s easy to lose sight of what we’re fighting for when we’re in the midst of it all, but days like we had yesterday, where we were able to push the enemy back, remind us of why we’re here.
@Manuel, I feel you, but it’s days like today when the reality of war hits us, and we see the devastation and the loss, that’s when I wonder if it’s all worth it.
I still remember the day we crossed the border into Ukraine, it was like a mix of emotions, excitement, and anxiety all at once.
@Felix, I felt the same way, but what really struck me was the unity among us, people from all over the world, fighting for a common cause.