In many people’s minds, war is often accompanied by cannonball fire killings and casualties... But they forget that war is often accompanied by all kinds of pain... This movie is a good interpretation of such a perspective... In the battle against the enemy Stalemate and endless waiting... This kind of endless waiting makes people stay vigilant and sensible all the time... And psychologically... The vast majority of soldiers and officers have psychological illnesses... The cold and humid spring weather The cold and the long lasting stalemate that can never be full is also very stressful on people’s will consumption and overcoming their own mental illness...Compared with domestic war movies, every scene is full of fireworks, shells, killing, crackling, and a lot of action special effects and music special effects. To win the public’s eyeballs and perceptions, on the contrary, it feels a little bit inciting national sentiments... The angle of this kind of film is more resonant... But... I hope that the world will always be peaceful.
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