Go ahead, Ulla~

Garnett 2022-04-19 09:02:44

This is the first time I watched a Russian movie. The male coach is masculine, angular, and also has a decadent and beautiful picture. Even if the camera is shot upwards, it is still stylish.

I'm not too fond of war movies, but this hunt is more like a heads-up battle, with a simple narrative, high climax, tears, and ignition. It is a qualified commercial film. After watching it, my blood boils and I want to stand up and applaud.

Tanks, cannonballs, bloodshed, shouting, Russian bloody androgens tug at my heartstrings with my breath. Although it was a tank battle and the soldiers were hidden in the tank compartment, the director's shooting was not boring at all. The comparison of the shots inside the tank and outside the tank instead created the effect of static, moving, breathing and breathing. The members of the tank team don't have much writing, but their characters are well portrayed. In addition to the long-term narrative and description of the formation of the relationship between the enemy and the male protagonist, the rest of the German troops are tool people and have no face. But it's not important, and it doesn't hide its flaws.

On the other hand, the Russians took a few scenes so beautifully and romantically that they didn’t expect it. For example, the heroine was waiting for her tank at the bus stop. The BG of the tank team who tested the guns sounded Swan Lake, and there were bright lights. The German towns and residents of the color bar are full of beautiful colors and music.

Although I think it is a bug in the final decisive battle, isn't it obvious that we are about to break through? How can I suddenly come to both sides of the bridge to fight one-on-one? Of course, I also accept the needs of the final plot, turn the tide, win the victory, and escape successfully. Beauty returns~

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T-34 quotes

  • [after the T-34 crashes through the Nazi officers' car park]

    Ionov: What was that?

    Demyan Volchok: Expensive German cars!

    Stepan Vasilyonok: They were!

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