As for Jiang Digui's film, there are traces of Tai Chi flag everywhere. The scenes and fireworks are good, and the costumes and props are also very elegant. Although the BT tank is equipped with M24, it is quite similar. The director is also very ambitious. A movie encompasses the main battlefields of World War II and shows at least two famous battles. However, as far as the details of the war scene are concerned, loopholes can be said to be horrible. In Director Jiang's mind, the Second World War was an enlarged Korean War, with a big background, and the specific battle process was left to his imagination. Neither Nomenkan nor Zhang Gufeng fought in this way. There was no foot-tank coordination under the guidance of the Soviet Army's deep combat operations, and the tanks were all made like cavalry. The Soviet-German battlefield completely copied the current enemy, exactly the same...The Soviet army fought like this, and a hundred Stalingrad was also lost. As for Normandy, this is the culmination of a whole series of random war scenes...From the B17 bombing of the beach, to the CG warship bombing the beach, to the U.S. military, all martial arts masters, climbing and landing, to paratroopers descending from the sky. Nonsense... You don't say it's Normandy, but I don't think it's Normandy either. Have you ever watched it? Have you heard of Save Private? The longest day in the 1960s was not like that. Everything in this movie is not the Normandy landing, but the actors wear the uniforms of the US and German soldiers and stage a landing battle on a beach, so that there is no sense of substitution, and it feels like the battle of the dragons is not real. Alas, I don’t know why this last time everyone knows that there were many battles in film and television works that were filmed like this...otherwise this movie could be 4 stars.
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