In the beginning, it felt real. The Soviet Union suffered so many casualties in World War II, which has a lot to do with its backward equipment and lack of cherishing the lives of its soldiers.
The showdown of snipers is the leading clue of the film, and the performance is quite wonderful. There are no disgusting characters in this film, except for Khrushchev. That German major is quite human, and this is what the propaganda department should learn. Of course, as a statement of position, the film still exaggerates the brutality of the German army.
Love, in the war can only be wronged. The only sex scene in this film is probably unique in Hollywood movies~
And the boy who plays the spy is so cute! Named Gabriel Marshall Thomson, lol I remember it. Born in 1986, why is it so different?
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