This movie isn't the best of war movies, but it also struck me. When I was a child watching anti-Japanese dramas, I felt emotional every time I watched it, and I wished that I would go into battle to kill the enemy. When I grew up, the anti-Japanese dramas gradually escalated. Ordinary people became armored guards, invulnerable to swords and guns; primitive bows and arrows also became sharp weapons, Resistant to pistols. As a result, he became numb, and he lost his childhood passion for war. However, in this movie, when I saw the soldiers rushing out with raging fire, I cried with excitement, at that time, I saw countless Qiu Shaoyun. War is a ruthless thing, but it can inspire the true feelings of human nature, the patriotism that vows to defend the country, the love that transcends life and death, and the friendship that does not distinguish between you and me, all of which are vividly reflected in this film.
And the heroine in the movie, the kind and strong girl, is not only a cute girl who takes care of the soldiers, but also a sustenance for their hearts. It is because of that simple woman that the soldiers are even more desperate to defend the city.
The tone of the whole movie is gray, and in the ashes, people tell the sorrow of that battlefield. In the ashes, people are fighting for a better future, and life is not only despair. The "Volga" is a dividing line between death on one side and regeneration on the other.
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