Perhaps in the future propaganda for the 70th anniversary of the victory, the state apparatus needs such films to strengthen and guide the ideology. But as a woman who grew up in an autocratic system, the film portrays Liu De's image more realistically. In fact, the hero will cry and be afraid under the attack of the sky. The war is for everyone involved. It's all fair to say, because you never know if you'll be able to breathe in the next second. So in such an environment, ideals and feelings are condensed into one theme—survival.
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