A seriously underrated film, it is difficult to see World War II as a third-party neutral position, and it has traveled through the four major battlefields of China, Japan, Japan and the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union, and the Western Battlefield. The Bushido spirit of the Japanese generals was eventually shattered and reduced to surviving in a difficult world like ants. The good and evil ways of war are nothing but the ruler's words of praise and morality. Ordinary soldiers are like the vast sand grains, which can be destroyed at will. Can be the foundation of victory. Although the crossing of the four major battlefields seems too fragmented, this may be the reason for the negative comments, but this can also be called the type of war road. The genre lends a sense of aptness to accompanying the two protagonists on an adventure together, and it feels like they've been through so much ordeal with them, from enemies to confidants who share weal and woe. From the Sino-Japanese battlefield in the east to the Normandy landing campaign in the west, there were many companions at the beginning, but in the end, only the other side was left in a foreign land. This kind of feeling is probably as precious as encountering an earthling among many aliens on a distant alien planet.
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