The on-demand station of my childhood flashed back and played the Galaxy Fleet every day, and in just a few minutes, it left an indelible mark on my mind.
The blood of the war, the broken limbs and the broken arms, and the sacrifices on the battlefield are all at a glance. As a realistic sci-fi movie, the realism of its special effects is far more shocking than Avatar and the Bloody Hacksaw Ridge. In addition to the extremely realistic style and highly restored war scenes, the satire of war not only elevates the height of the entire movie, but also uses this as a framework to stand up the anti-war soul of the entire movie. This is a seriously underrated anti-war movie, and his status in the rivers and lakes should at least be equal to the full metal casing.
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