There are a lot of key characters in the movie, which is a bit annoying. Some key characters also appear once or twice, but if you don't remember, you can't keep up with the plot. Who can remember what the old minister next to the Russian president is like?
Generally speaking, it was good. The US-Russian conflict was also very exciting. It was almost a world war again, and the rhythm was not bad. However, in the end, when the US and Russian presidents made speeches on the same stage, the picture of solving the European fascist forces was not too good. I don’t know if it was the reason for the lack of experience in this area at the time, and it was still a bit abrupt. Engagement knows, what else we can’t know?” Maybe the two-hour length is still a bit shorter for this kind of storyline.
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