unusual war movie

Alberto 2022-01-26 08:09:35

This kind of war film always has to find a good entry point, after all, it is not a documentary. This French-directed, Hollywood-packed, British-starred film chose the unique perspective of a sniper.

Vasily, the child of a hunter in the Ural steppe, came to Stalingrad - the ruins of war, the battlefield in the ruins, and grew up to be an excellent sniper. With his excellent performance, he was touted as a miracle by the Soviet propaganda machine. war hero. The front-line soldiers were deeply inspired by his deeds, and they moved forward more courageously to protect their families and kill the enemy. And Vasily's reputation also aroused the jealousy of the German army. They sent the strong assassin Donig to assassinate Vasily. The trick is to seal the throat with a sword.

The love triangle supplemented by the film is also reasonable and not as criticized as "Pearl Harbor". When the entropy of society tends to increase, people's worship of heroes becomes stronger. PS, the heixiu in the barracks in the military camp is really. . .

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Enemy at the Gates quotes

  • Vassili Zaitsev: On this day, September 20th 1942, a young shepherd boy from the Urals arrived in the city of Stalingrad on the banks of the Volga. His name is Vassilij Zaitzev. Like thousands before him he came to answer comrade Stalin's call. Armed only with a rifle, he quickly made the fascist invader realise that from now on he would be punished for every step he took in the motherland, that from here on the only way was back.

  • Vassili Zaitsev: Shouldn't we try and make the point that I'm not the only one fighting?

    Commisar Danilov: That's an excellent idea. We can take it even further though. Your battle for the production of coal is as worthy as mine. There's no 'k' in coal. Just one 'l'. Tell me if I'm going too fast.

    Vassili Zaitsev: No, you're not going too fast. Is there any other improvements?

    Mother Filipov: Why don't you get some rest? These letters can wait until tomorrow.

    Vassili Zaitsev: We should carry on. We're not tired. Thank you, Mrs. Filipov. These people took the trouble to write to us. Tomorrow we might not be around to write back.