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Leanna 2022-01-13 08:02:29

The scenes of the war were filmed too finely, and I always felt that the German army was scattered and without tactics, and there was not much discussion about why individuals participated in the war. Why so many people chose to sacrifice their lives for it could not be explained without defying orders. When watching the war scenes, because the German army is the protagonist, and I always hope that the German army will win, the real contradiction has not been brought out. It's not that many people have been homesick because of the cruelty of the war. Introspection is profound. It may be easy to stay at this point out of guilt from the German perspective. The overall plot feels from war to personal destiny, top-heavy, and the plot direction is random. I like the style so I don’t feel bored. I like the big-eared soldier and the one who accidentally killed his comrades. Just look at them.

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  • Madaline 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    There were several chilling tremors during the watching. In a daze, I feel that human beings have never made progress, or have been regressing, taking three steps and two steps back. This is why. Stalingrad could not see that the snow on the edge was cold, and the only choice people could make was to self-defeating. But now, under our eyes are thousands of lights, thriving, but we are willing to immerse our conscience in ignorance, oppression, and division. In detail, words are also weak. I hope everyone maintains a sober, firm will, a strong body, and most importantly a fiery love, go forward and toward the light.

  • Lola 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    From a relatively rare point of view, the general World War II movie was shot from the angle of the rebel country, and this movie was shot from Germany. It's real and great. The Germans are much better than the Japanese in acknowledging historical mistakes. At the same time, he also replied that the stupidest thing in history was Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union. . .

Stalingrad quotes

  • General Hentz: To sum it up, gentlemen... we're in deep shit.

  • Fritz Reiser: They say in Germany when you die as a soldier you are honored. That's something, isn't it? Siberia? Not for me. I'm cold enough.