Ah, it's a bit too much for a war movie to have such a hard life. He was beaten so badly on the Soviet-German battlefield, and he was madly beaten by the cold before. He can still walk to Germany, and he can't walk any closer. It's too strong to climb a snowy mountain when injured. elder brother.
The Japanese soldier's mentality has changed. To be honest, I don't know how the brainwashed person can transform. According to his previous mentality, shouldn't he kill himself if he is captured. In particular, it was caused by your own decision-making mistakes. The first thing you know that you can't go back is to die with your subordinates. How do you know that you have been abandoned? Don't say that I want to judge him too stupidly loyal, isn't his previous performance so crazy? Isn't it just for the sake of everything to die at will, isn't being abandoned within the acceptable range of the foolish and loyal? So is it really that easy to change your mindset? If the brainwashed people can recognize themselves in the war, the war will probably not happen.
As for the ending, I still hope that Jang Dong Gun's character will come back alive. Although the right and wrong are very vague after the war, but a very simple and simple idea of a person, hoping that "good people" (don't say me diodes after the quotation marks) survive. Although I can understand this so-called spiritual inheritance, only one person who truly recognizes his mistakes and repents can bring peace to the world, but this level of evil is personally unwilling to put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha on the spot. The lucky one is not guilty, we cannon fodder are really a bit greedy for this kind of treatment.
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