Heroes are destined to be alone

Rosella 2022-01-22 08:01:46

When Lyudmila said without expression that she had killed 309 fascists, the entire American media group was a sensation, and the first lady was no exception. In order to learn more about this legendary hero, the first lady invited her to stay in the White House, and the two women lived together for a while.

In the eyes of everyone, Lyudmila is nothing more than a 25-year-old beauty and well-educated. But Mrs. Franklin learned about her unknown pain from under her resolute appearance. She had been in love three times, but the merciless war took away her lover three times in a row.

In the cruel epic, the heroes who survived to the end are all alone. The price of defeating the enemy is the sacrifice of relatives, friends and lovers. Those so-called stories about lovers finally getting married are fairy tales that only belong to the era of peace. Because of this, heroes cannot be born in a peaceful era, but greed and corruption can only breed.

How many times, when the dying Lyudmila was carried back on the battlefield, she whispered the name of her lover in despair. And we in front of the screen are also muttering silently: Don't let the captain die, don't let the captain die, don't let Boris die. Unfortunately, Lyudmila herself was the only one who survived alone.

In war, the most terrible thing is not sacrifice, but survival. Because the living must not only shoulder the heavy responsibility of reconstruction, but also have to bear the pain and loneliness caused by the war for a long time. Like Lyudmila, she became a hero, physically and mentally bruised, but she also bore an unbearable burden.
Heroes are destined to be alone. In other words, if you endure that loneliness, you are destined to be a hero.

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  • Lysanne 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    The combination of two-line narratives is not good, often disturbing the audience's emotional brewing, and shooting many scenes in MV to shoot wars will greatly reduce the authenticity (it is not true if there is a broken limb, after all), and the love scenes are too many to focus on the wrong point. Just rewriting Makarov and skipping the others, the female lead isn't capable enough to handle the role, but was startled by a falling frying pan while cooking borsch with Mrs. Roosevelt, and was naked when changing clothes. The back was scarred, and I was moved to consider ignoring the shortcomings; however, the more I watched the later, the more I felt that the ideological output in the film had degraded the film too much. It should be viewed from a more human nature, universal, and moral perspective. There should be no ideological problems, but the film instead emphasizes the superiority of ideology. This is too absurd

  • Major 2022-03-22 09:02:47

    It's unbelievable to watch - how can a war movie be so beautiful? The sun is spreading like satin, and there are ladybugs who don't know safety on the sight... I can't believe it was taken by a Russian, because it is completely in the tone of a teenager, there is no historical baggage at all, and the love between life and death is also With chicness, how big of a heart can hold up such a perspective? After reading the aftertaste, I think it is reasonable. Behind the camera is the Soviet Union singing Katyusha to the accompaniment of the organ and harmonica.

Battle for Sevastopol quotes

  • Lyudmila Pavlichenko: Gentlemen, I am 25 years old and I have killed 309 fascist invaders by now. Don't you think, gentlemen, that you have been hiding behind my back for too long?