The whole film is tedious and tedious. If you want to make a war film, there is no need to start from the earthquake in Japan. It is obviously not rigorous to tell such a story to the trapped wounded. Are you concerned about aftershocks, injuries, or you? The logic of speaking is to pay attention to the need for support over there. . . . . If you want to talk wonderfully, you must sit on your own sofa after dinner and then talk about it. The audience is preferably grandchildren.
There are almost no big scenes, which is the fatal wound of war films, and computer production also counts, but unfortunately there is no.
The whole film is about the Germans taking the house and killing a few Jews in their spare time. ccp to guard the house.
Where is the house, I don't know, how important is the house, I don't know, do the Germans want to cross the river or not? I don't know, the Russian soldier said again, "The other side of the river is already in dire straits." I don't understand it anymore. Or that the German army has already crossed the river, and the house is blocked by a small group of non-main force, and they want to cross the river and meet the main force?
This is not a film that is not suitable for this domineering name. In fact, Private Ryan should be called the Normandy landing, but the director is quite warm and humble. The director who drinks vodka is domineering, a confrontation in a house, a local confrontation in a part, it is called Stalingrad!
Who can continue shouting and running when the fire is burning? Russian ccp! The science is that when a fire burns, the first thing you feel is suffocation, because the fire quickly consumes the oxygen all over your body, the fire goes up, especially the head, due to the severe lack of oxygen, you will faint instantly, then struggle with instinct, and finally Suffocated in a coma, and finally burned to death! That's why we all fall down seconds after we see the news on fire!
Don't want to say, messy war movies, I'm messy too!
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