There are many thought-provoking shots and images in the film, the themes are very clear, and the actors from all walks of life have a strong overall sense of emotional involvement. Although it is only a war-themed film with engineers as the protagonist, the whole film has a compact plot and reasonable design. I like it very much. There are many unforgettable shots inside. The self-employed officer knew that every inch of his position was filled with blood-soaked German soldiers. The veteran’s admonition was “When the flare is flying, don’t lie down in a hurry, don’t move, the machine gun will only hit the moving target.” Lie in the trenches. German soldiers looking at postcards inside. And the father who deliberately asked his son to make tea for himself.
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