A really good film, thrilling and fascinating, with a touching plot that tortures the human conscience. Although there are already many films that reflect the themes of World War II, this film definitely has the strength to stand out in these films. The performances of the actors are very plain and yet. In place, especially the male protagonist, his performance is very moving, and it is best that those few scenes can immediately touch people's hearts. . .
It is said that when the film was released in Poland, many viewers were speechless after the film ended. Indeed, the embarrassing and true ending can make everyone fall into thinking. . .
It’s the same as the Olympic bid film. I can’t help but compare this film with our "Thirteen Hairpins". It’s really not as good as not knowing where the gap is. The director is more skilled, this is the gap. . .
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