I like this video very much. The first quarter felt a little jumpy in the plot, and the second quarter was too heavy. But it is a good film without delay.
The favorite characters are Elias and Marius. Young recruits can't help shaking their hands when pulling the trigger; experienced veterans will endure the pain when the wound is roughly stitched up and tell the hostess that you are doing well. , To stop his teammates from saying bad words "Hey we still have a lady here." The French are gentle, warm and romantic souls, both of them are.
Elias kept his gun after Marius left the field. Even at the end of the water, the young sniper still held the gun, venting the sadness and pain that had never stopped since the moment Marius died. The young man knelt to the ground, his knees and shoulders pierced, and before the heartbeat stopped, he used his last strength to hold the gun in his arms.
Victor, who was shot, died on the top of a mountain at an altitude of four kilometers, his breath dissipated in the snow. When the commander was asked about his last words, the man who was tortured by the predicament smiled, and he said, "I love my job."
The passing of life can be so short, so quick, so sad but loud. Like a grass burned by a wildfire, like a trickle in a rocky beach, or like the first ray of sunlight after a snowstorm.
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