Sad but morbidly interesting scene as men have shotgun weddings moments before they leave for mobilization. You can tell from everybody's body language they know this is a one way trip.
I remember professor Roger Reese(TAMU History professor on Russian history and USSR) saying that the cultural mindset in Russia is very different from Americans. In a time of war, we talk about "serving our country" with the full expectation of going, fighting and returning home safely. In Russia, in the same manner they talk about, "dying for our country", for that is the expectation if you're going off to fight. I wonder if it can be traced back to the super late emancipation of the serfs in Russian society, because even after during the USSR days lives are entirely expendable if it's for the betterment of the state. It is sad and I would hope that 21st century interconnectedness would change this mindset for those living under oppressive boots, but I guess it's censured enough to not be the case.