It is said that this movie was created based on real historical events. Rao is the case, Russian director Alexei Sidorov's "Hunting T34" still leaves a big loophole.
In 1941, German Nazi troops were on their way to attack Moscow. In a small village dozens of kilometers away from Moscow, the Germans encountered strong resistance. Regrettably, even though Nikola has the superhuman ability to command tank forces, the T34 tank did not live up to the reputation of the Soviet ace ordnance, but the German tanks were not vulnerable. When a tank commanded by Nikolai confronted a German tank unit led by Jaeger, the result was self-evident. As a prisoner of war in the German Turin concentration camp, Nikolai never forgot that he was a Soviet soldier. Therefore, for three years, Nikolai would rather be tortured and tortured than to tell the enemy his name, name, and rank. However, outstanding people are always unforgettable. With just one glance, Jaeger recognized who was the Soviet soldier who was hanged and beaten all over. A vicious plan slowly formed in Jaeger's heart. In 1944, on the European battlefield, the Nazis were gradually defeated. Weapons became the most important factor for the Nazis to resist. However, the Germans saw with disappointment that their Panther tanks could not compete with the Soviets. The T34 tanks are evenly matched, what should I do? After recognizing Nikolai at a glance, Jaeger threatened Nikolai by shooting the Soviet girl Anna, and asked Nikolai to select a few people from the prisoners of war to be his assistants, train them to be his strong soldiers and then lead them like 3 In a small village tens of kilometers away from Moscow a year ago, he drove a T34 to deal with German tank troops. The difference is that 3 years ago, Nigra and the others were to defend their homeland; now, Nicholas and the others are driving a T34 in a concentration camp, serving as a live target for the Panther tank unit.
In order to prevent Anna from being shot by Jaeger, Nikolai agreed to Jaeger's terms. The flaws in this movie were revealed at this moment.
The T34 used by Nicholas and the others was just transported back from the battlefield to the Turin concentration camp. When the tarpaulin covered with T34 was uncovered, the dust was so high that everyone present sneezed. It can be seen that this tank was transported from the front line and parked in the concentration camp for some time. In this situation, how could the Soviet corpses who died in battle still remain in the tank? How could the Germans carelessly see that there are still 6 bombs hidden under the corpse in the tank!
A "Hunting T34" consists of three parts: the battlefield in 1941, the Turin concentration camp in 1944, and Nikolai. They drove the T34 to tease the Nazis headed by Jaeger and successfully escaped the Nazis. Among them, the last part is the brilliance of the whole movie. Without these 6 bombs, the colorful movement of the movie "Hunting T34" would not be able to sing . In other words, after Nikolai and his personally selected assistant repaired the T34 in the Turin concentration camp, they beat the Leopard tank to the ground, and then rushed out of the camp and rushed into the embrace of freedom, all hiding in the T34. The 6 bombs in it are based. The chromatic movement of the film is based on a not-so-reliable foundation. It is no wonder that some fans commented that "Hunting T34" is a "drama".
Although the big loophole makes it impossible not to question the artistic value of "Hunting T34", I like this movie. If there is such an opportunity, I would like to sit in the cinema and enjoy "Hunting T34" again. Because what Alexei Sidorov wants to convey to the fans through this film is not how high Nikolai’s tactical literacy is and how indestructible T34 is; Alexei Sidorov wants to tell "Hunting T34" viewers, even in the war years of war, even if they are behind bars, people have never stopped longing for a better life.
To add warmth to the war film "Hunting T34", Alexei Sidorov did it by adding two pieces of classical music to the film. Two pieces of classical music are the fragment of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" and the second movement of Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto.
"Swan Lake" appeared when Nikola and his assistant had just repaired the T34.
Seeing that the T34, which had become a pile of scrap iron, was under the skillful hands of Nikolai and his assistants, it was as good as ever, and Jaeger was in a very mixed mood. He didn't want Nikola and the others to have such abilities. He also hoped that the T34 repaired by Nikola and them could run smoothly. Seeing his expression when he ordered Nikola and the others to test drive the T34, it was really nasty. How could Nikolai and the others not understand Jaeger's inner activities? The best way to ridicule him without irritating him is to make T34 move happily, so we see that Nicholas and the others are driving T34 as if dancing with the theme music of "Swan Lake". Alexei Sidorov’s handling of the Nazis beat the unbelievable Nazis. It also made us realize that the sound of guns, the hoarse raps of the Nazis, and even the horrible atmosphere of prisoners’ deaths in the concentration camps could not let the Nazis. Gula and the others have forgotten "Swan Lake" which always brings them good enjoyment.
Anna, who was rescued by Nikolai from Jaeger’s gun, had already hated her life in the concentration camp that had frightened her. Using the convenience of acting as an interpreter between Nikolai and Jaeger, Anna learned about Nikolai and the others. A plan too bold to make her jaw-dropping. Driving a T34 to escape the concentration camp is almost impossible in Anna's eyes, but she insisted on joining Nikolai and the others. Under the planning of the bold and careful Nicholas, T34 escaped from the concentration camp as they hoped and advanced into the forest under the blue sky. As night falls, T34 is about to rest, Nicholas and the others will also have to rest. By the lake in the moonlight, Nicholas and Anna, who have suffered so much, hug each other. At this moment, our ears are ringing. The second movement of Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto.
Rachmaninov, the most famous Russian composer, pianist and conductor of the 20th century, and the last great advocate of the Russian romantic tradition. Rachmaninov created a lot of works throughout his life. His works have beautiful melody and rich emotions. When we listen to his works, we often think of his famous saying, "After I left Russia, I no longer have the desire to create. I left the motherland, I also lost myself. In such a country of exile far away from my roots and national traditions, I no longer want to express my heart." However, Rachmaninov, who had to leave the motherland, must use his own His artistic talents provide a good life for his family. Therefore, when we listen to Rachmaninov’s works, we can always hear melancholy. In the second movement of the slow movement of his most famous Second Piano Concerto, the melancholy becomes clearer. Now, Alexei Sidorov used this movement to illustrate that there may be no future emotions between Nikolai and Anna. It is too appropriate. At the same time, it once again confirmed his original intention of creating the film "Hunting T34" based on historical events: the righteous people also believe that a good life is not far ahead in the darkest time in the world-Rahmani The second movement of Nov's Piano Concerto No. 2 is truly stunning.
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