Karel Hermánek Jr.

Karel Hermánek Jr.

  • Born: 1989-3-3
  • Height:
  • Extended Reading
    • Charlotte 2022-01-13 08:02:29

      War is the greatest tragedy in the world. Don't pay for the personal will and ambition of some sb politicians

      Plot

      The movie tells the story of a German soldier from the warm and leisurely town of Italy, what happened on the battlefield of Stalingrad in the Soviet Union. They have experienced the initial "Oolong" incidents such as , , and . They experienced the tragedy of 400 teammates losing more than 300...

    • Mireya 2022-01-13 08:02:29

      War without heroes

      I think it’s very real. To restore soldiers to humans, there is not too much wit, too many dangers and too much righteousness, but there are hunger, pain, and want to live, but which side of the ordinary soldier in front of the war is not human. Fish? And the images of these people are very...

    • Trever 2022-03-25 09:01:16

      It is really a good movie to reflect on the war. It is suggested that the Internet police should add a new job in the future to record those who love force and destruction. In the future, if there is a crisis, they will be sent to the battlefield first, so that their wishes can be fulfilled and kindness can be protected. of people.

    • Roy 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      The best of the four with the same theme. The appeal of human nature, the downhill abnormal narrative structure, the deliberately distorted female symbols, and the direct confrontation of the most direct real problems in the war. It's worth watching over and over again.

    Stalingrad quotes

    • Otto: You know we don't stand a chance. Why not surrender?

      Capt. Hermann Musk: You know what would happen if we do.

      Otto: Do we deserve any better?

      Capt. Hermann Musk: Otto, I'm not a Nazi.

      Otto: No, you're worse. Lousy officers. You went along with it all, even though you knew who was in charge. Hermann...

    • Lt. Hans von Witzland: The best thing about the cold is...

      [Witzland dies]

      Fritz Reiser: [holding the body] You don't have to worry about sunburn.