The second time I watched it, it was more shocking than the first.
Looking at the following people who are mocking the plot, I am really speechless.
As a war movie, the scenes of the battlefield, the sense of camera, the sense of blood, and the sense of reality, people can make movies of this quality with just a few resources. In contrast, my country can only express silence. (Maybe it's not that it can't be filmed, it's that the money is basically paid to the actors.)
I recently appeared on "Eight Hundred". I haven't watched it yet. I hope to make a breakthrough in domestic war films.
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