Isn't this a simple film that conforms to the theme of each country? What about the IQ of some people?

Jeanne 2022-04-19 09:02:43

Well, after watching this film, this is actually the case: the narrator Sergey is the rescuer who rescued people in the earthquake in Japan. During the process of the rescue team rescuing the woman in the earthquake, he has been with the rescue team. The woman communicated and spoke to ease and appease the woman's emotions, and what he told was the story of "Stalingrad". In the end, the woman was rescued and said that she wanted to find Sergey, which basically confirmed that the woman had been listening to this story until she was finally rescued.

Another one, I see people are discussing what five dads, who and Kaja have a chance to XXOO, give birth to the narrator. Others said that they couldn't figure out who the father was, saying that the film was still suspenseful, or that it was the biggest suspense in the film. And there are people who go so far as to talk about the study of sexual culture in one way or another. Let me go, how weird are you?

I want to say, you can comment on a movie, but don't show off your worrying IQ, okay? The narrator's father, isn't that Sergey Astakhov? The ending is so clear. Why say five fathers, isn't it an artistic sublimation of the movie? It's like saying that we are all sons and daughters of China. The soldiers often say that a certain aunt is the mother of all of them. It's so simple, you have to make it very complicated, and you have to show that you have a different understanding from ordinary people. , why do you have to show that you have a different level of IQ than ordinary people? If you want to pretend to be smart, don't be so lame, okay?

As for the good and bad, shortcomings and advantages of this film, I don't want to say much. Anyway, I think it's okay, but the name of the movie is a bit big. If you want the director to show a battle that can be regarded as a turning point in the fate of mankind from the overall perspective of the Second World War, it may not be easy to control in a movie.

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