fight for love

Hannah 2022-04-20 09:02:20

The film tells the story of the Soviet army preparing to attack the German army who occupied the other side of the Volga River, but the operation failed, and they only had a small detachment to occupy a building on the bank. The superior leaders asked the Soviet soldiers to guard the building, and at the same time the Germans were ordered to take the building at all costs. Here, the Soviets also found a surviving little girl Katya, and the story began... ...
Although the performance of the film is only a small part of the entire Stalingrad battle, it truly restores the scene at that time. There are many scenes on the battlefield. The battle between the army and the air force is even more shocking under IMAX, but compared with the ruthless artillery fire and bullets, the film chooses the family affection and love of the soldiers in the war more.
Whether it is the German army or the Soviet army, everyone has a weak side in their hearts and their own emotions. The film amplifies these emotions, and makes subtle and slower rhythm descriptions in some language dialogues and actions, which makes us have to reflect on the light of humanity embodied in war and reality.
The film uses an interlude method, using slow motion at the beginning, and the panning lens magnifies the tension and cruelty of the war. The swirling shrapnel, the relentless artillery fire, and the soldiers covered in fire are still fighting, bringing us into a tragic situation. What made me cry in the film was the scene where the soldiers prepared Katya for her 19th birthday party, the shabby cups, the simple cakes and the candles they found out of nowhere....they What I prepared for Katya was a bathtub and a bar of soap. Katya's excited and surprised expression moved me when she saw the bathtub. Even taking a bath was such a luxury in the midst of the artillery fire. Katya walked in carefully, and the soldiers were waiting outside. They guarded not only their "relatives" Katya, but also their country. At this time, we just want to quietly guard this beautiful everything.
In fact, each of us does not want war. The same is true for the soldiers of the Soviet Union and Germany in the film. They just want to be with the people they like, but they are not born at the right time, so they can only fight constantly to get us Peace now. For the family, for the country. Fight for love.

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