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Kim 2023-09-12 18:32:37
This film was blown up by military enthusiasts, and the role of children in war was rendered too important. Originally, I liked watching World War II films made in Europe. Well, this one is nothing more than...
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Adolphus 2023-08-07 14:38:45
Apart from the bombing scene, the rest was lackluster. The fortress was not seen in its entirety, and the characters were...
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Giles 2023-07-21 19:31:53
June 22, 1941...The war terrier is the stepmother of the eternal general...
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Zella 2023-07-01 17:48:19
The real old man also likes to charge?...
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Ron 2023-06-27 22:06:39
The headless soldier walks through the dreamlike fog with a...
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Kareem 2023-06-04 19:48:47
Russia's new generation of theme films, because of the oil pipeline, the Russians are going to start washing their brains...
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Dimitri 2023-05-05 11:22:51
That little child bears traces of Ivan's...
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Dannie 2023-05-04 13:23:56
From the cheerful tone before the war to the fierce confrontation between the offensive and defensive to the chaos and tension of the street battle to the end of the defeat, the sadness and helplessness of searching for a specific group of people, the performance of the film is quite in place. The little boy's learning and growth from the war is also well...
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Icie 2023-04-28 20:49:18
In the Soviet-German battlefield, the war is...
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Romaine 2023-04-02 11:41:54
Authentic war...
Fortress of War Comments
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Pinkie 2022-03-24 09:03:30
I've been looking for the ending song for a long time, and I really want to be hooked up by the protagonist's daughter
In fact, I feel that the Chinese war films started from the same or even surpassed the Soviet Union in the early days.
Well now. . . . . We are still in Stalin (except for the assembly number and the thirteen hairpins), and the
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Carmel 2022-01-19 08:02:44
Reprinted---An answer to some questions about the movie "Brest Fortress"
http://bbs.tiexue.net/post_4832077_1.html
The Belarusian film "Brest Fortress", which premiered in Moscow on November 4, 2010, is a recent war film with a relatively large impact. This film is adapted from the documentary work of the same name by former Soviet writer Sergey Smirnov completed in...
Director: Aleksandr Kott
Language: Russian,Ukrainian,Belarusian Release date: November 4, 2010