Few German movies. Just the right big-brimmed hat is quite handsome (the North Korean one is too exaggerated), and the gold belt on the navy cuff. The Iron Cross is still pretty cool. It is really amazing to have such a high organizational efficiency in such a narrow space. This is the army! When the alarm bell rang, it was really shocking. The sound of water squeezing steel when diving is still quite scary. There were a lot of sweat beads on the soldiers' faces, and only the captain was calm. Why can't the submarine release those floating bombs to blow up the ship? There is no sonar on the submarine at this time? So German technology can't keep up? Can't submarines run faster than destroyers? Apparently they should run at full speed immediately after the fight, right? A submarine meets a destroyer like a mouse meets a cat. It would be great if there was a plot against the destroyer. The sound of sonar on the destroyer was still very tense and depressing. The screw pops off like a bullet and hurts people, this is really scary. Someone really had a mental breakdown. Then the captain took out his pistol and prepared to shoot him. It's too real. The British are too stupid to have such a powerful destroyer to save the people on their ship that are already on fire. The scene of sinking the ship that was already on fire was very shocking. The flames reflecting the red sea spectacularly reflect the cruelty of the war, and there is no way to run away. Why not fire all the torpedoes? Just when it was about to be crushed by the sea, it just sank to the bottom of the sea. This is too lucky. Submarine depth gauge pointers feel like a very scary thing. They should have fired the torpedoes while they were celebrating and fled at full speed. In the end, the captain had to watch his submarine sink. Sad ending is still not good
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