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Mortimer 2022-04-24 07:01:02
In this film, scenes that can never appear in Chinese anti-Japanese films
1. Recruits join the army. In the film, it is said that the soldiers are forcibly pulled to fight. How can our party do this? It is an honor to fight the invaders. Everywhere our party goes, the masses strongly demand to join the team, even Seven or eight-year-old children are eager to try
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Freda 2021-12-07 08:01:05
Germany defines the tank, the United States defines the movie, and the world ultimately belongs to the Slavs
Personal heroism is the best film subject. However, although everyone works hard in the war, not all departments can produce personal heroism.
Fighter pilots and snipers are the easiest to make lone heroes, but tanks are not easy. Unless you drive a tiger. But you lost in the end. No...

Hugh Vere Nicoll
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Tre 2021-10-20 19:00:54
It's good, punctual, and pure. Although Hollywood's hypocritical and cheesy set does not pull at all, the final battle is also heroic to death. However, the film has a very small cut, which transfers all the mentally handicapped care for human nature that is common in war movies to the realistic depiction of war details, which is quite enjoyable in the senses. It will be released in November in China, and I highly recommend it!
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Perry 2021-10-20 19:00:54
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Wardaddy: [Norman has just killed his first enemy soldiers] Norman. It wasn't nothin,' right?
Norman Ellison: Come again, Sergeant?
Wardaddy: Rubbin' out those Heinies. Splashed 'em real good. Wasn't nothin,' right?
Norman Ellison: [With an odd look in his eyes] Sure, Sergeant. Yeah, it wasn't nothin.' Fact, I kinda liked it.
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Trini 'Gordo' Garcia: [Deleted scene] Our tanks are shitboxes. German guns punch through them like butter. We get hit, we're gonna burn, burn up fast. You see that hatch right behind you? We get hit, I'm gone, right through there. I'm not waiting for you, and I'm not helping you. Got that?
Norman Ellison: Yeah, I got it. Thank you.