To be honest, I mainly watched this film for the welfare of my eldest cousin.
The stories of sparrows, swallows, and moles have long been known in the popular science articles on KGB, and there is nothing new about this concept.
The novelty is that I don't understand the era depicted in this film, it feels like a story from the 90s.
Both sides are stupid enough, and the Yanzi's training is nothing out of the ordinary.
The only surprise is probably the reversal of the ending. But this reversal is ridiculously stupid.
If you look closely, you will find that the cup that my cousin changed is not the same set as the cup of my uncle's house. This can be framed for uncle. Is this screenwriter the screenwriter of "Tunnel Warfare"?
The texture and lighting of the film are still good, but the editing is obviously not as sharp and smooth as "City of Extreme Cold".
In general, it is the story of KGB swallows in Mary Sue's imagination, shot under the guidance of a politically correct one.
The filming idea of "Tunnel Warfare" is the same, which is to fight devils happily.
I'm blind to the welfare of the big cousin, let's score 4 points.
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