Hunt down T34

Crystal 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Watching less Russian movies, this one is pretty good. The rhythm was slow at the beginning (maybe because I went in for a few seconds and found that I didn't have 3D glasses and ran out to buy and missed some episodes), but the first tank battle on the outskirts of Moscow was very exciting. The Soviets had only one tank and a few infantrymen to stop the German tank company. The blue eyes of the German officers were cold and ruthless; there were also classroom-like blackboards with the words "My motherland, my hometown" written on them, but the German tanks broke through the wall, crushed the desks and chairs all the way, aimed at the Soviet army, very straight White land means that the motherland and hometown have been invaded.

The scene of the transition to the concentration camp, the scene where people get off the train (?) is very magical, there is an illusion of falling from a high place such as a cliff. But they did change from normal people to refugees under surveillance in concentration camps. There are also many Soviet styles in the details, such as placing a hand-carved pentagram stone on the grave after burying the comrades in arms, showing the firm belief of the Soviet Red Army at the time; there is also a section of repairing the tank's dazzling skills, tank ballet.

The plot of the whole movie is quite smooth. In addition to the handsome hero Nikolai, the German commander Jaeger is also an impressive character. His appearance was high-spirited, and his end was turbulent and heroic. He showed no sympathy for casualties in the war at all, just mechanically executing war orders. But in a scene in the concentration camp, his superiors asked him if he hated the Russians, and he replied that he had no position, but allegiance to the German Third Reich. One can't help but wonder what he really thinks beneath his icy war machine exterior. He accepted the task of training tank recruits, and the sword went off the beaten path. He selected Nikolai, who had defeated his troops from the concentration camp, and let Nikolai choose someone to drive a captured tank T34. In the absence of ammunition against German tank recruits. Unexpectedly, this decision gave them an opportunity to take advantage, and they escaped. At the end of chasing and containing Nikolai but was hit outside the bridge deck in the tank, he stretched out his hand to Nikolai, at first thinking it was for help, then seeing that he would not let go, he guessed again that he was trying to pull Nikolai perish together. But it was all wrong, he just shook it tightly, it was just a handshake between two soldiers. He paid tribute to the excellent tank soldiers on the other side, was convinced of the defeat, and then fell into the water from the bridge with the German Panther tank, which added a touch of sadness to this character.

There are also two small plots: the humor of the tank driver when he is urged: I am not sledding; and the heroine escaped from the concentration camp and waited for the tank at a similar bus stop, which is very romantic.

A good start, more interested in Russian movies.

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Extended Reading

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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