Ask the brothers, the answer is seriously unanimous: how about a Japanese-style love action movie? I really don’t need this, my brother said that it is very good, thank you (mainly, I started to receive edification very early, and now I am a little tired of aesthetics). Suddenly I remembered the "Bourne Bourne" series I watched before, and I gradually reminisced about the nervousness, and finally I couldn't help but feel addicted. So Baidu took a look at the spy movie, and found that everyone's answer was nothing more than a classic such as "Mission Impossible", and they have all seen it. Finally, I thought that "Sniper of Life and Death" was still very nervous and exciting, so I Baidu's movie about snipers. First, I saw someone recommending the "Double Sniper" series. After watching it patiently for half an hour, I suddenly realized that cao, I have seen it before, and I said, why is it so familiar. After tossing and turning, I found that a name appeared very frequently, that is, "Bing on the City", so I decided to watch this.
This is a story about the battle between the Russian sniper Vasily and the German top sniper Colonel Nigg in the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II. I personally think it can be regarded as "Ace vs. Ace" in the sniper's hands. The war at the beginning of the film reminds me of the Normandy D-Day at the beginning of Saving Private Ryan. A steady stream of young lives were sent to the front line, and before they had time to actually set foot on the battlefield and experience the smoke of gunfire, they died inexplicably on the way to the battlefield.
Needless to say, the cruelty of the war, the prejudice or slander of socialism in the film is not my turn to comment, and I will not delve into the discussion about human nature and life revealed in the whole film. In retrospect, what moved me the most was the contest between the two main characters, the pros and cons, and the sincere, delicate and touching love between the two protagonists.
In retrospect, the scene that impressed me the most in the whole movie was the passion scene of the hero and heroine. Some friends may laugh at me, well, you are still pretending to be gentle in front of you, so you are still impressed by these clips. Brother, you know me well, I will not miss such a "wonderful" plot. Hehe, just kidding.
What makes this passion scene so impressive is that it's not casual, yes, very casual. Unlike the old beauty in other Hollywood films, just met and said a few words, and in the next scene, everything came to the charming moment of the two. In "Bing on the City", the two characters began to appreciate each other from a very early age and truly loved each other. There are a few shots in the movie that I personally think are very good. The male protagonist Vasily injured Colonel Nig's hand. After returning, everyone drank and danced together. Vasily sat down and talked with the heroine Tania, saying that in the war, if he was still alive, it was worth celebrating when he came back, because he said I might not be able to come back tomorrow. After the two looked at each other affectionately, I thought, the next step must be kissing. Turns out, I was wrong and got poisoned by too many other Hollywood movies. They just looked at each other, then slowly looked away.
What is eternity? I believe the moment they look at each other is eternity. They are tacit and unwilling to speak out, but it is difficult to suppress this full of true love, which spews out from the depths of the heart, and the love at that moment is the real shocking heart.
Because of the foreshadowing of the previous two people's emotional clues, the next scene is a passionate scene (this is more in line with my traditional view of love, hehe). The male protagonist slept among the soldiers, and the female protagonist came quietly and lay gently beside the male protagonist. Then it was so natural, kissing, hugging, stroking, undressing... ignoring the crowd of sleeping soldiers around. The roaring artillery fire outside the house, the rolling over and coughing of the surrounding soldiers, the heroine's snow-white body, and the red and hot cheeks of the hero, fully enjoyed the joy of being immersed in love. At the moment of flying to the cloud, the male protagonist gently covered the female protagonist's mouth to keep her from making a sound. In that shot, the big watery eyes of the heroine are breathtaking. This scene interprets what it means to be a matter of course, what it means to love to forget oneself, and also interprets the sentence before the actor, you have to celebrate when you are alive, because maybe you will never come back tomorrow.
I've seen a lot of scenes like passion dramas. But there has never been a passionate scene in any movie that can make me tug at the heart, take a breath, and even get a little hot on my cheeks, and then be moved by them from the bottom of my heart. During this period, I didn't even have time to think about other distracting thoughts. .
Although the power of love is strong, it seems so vulnerable in the face of war. But that's what makes it so precious and touching. Their love is like a bud between the ruins of artillery fire. Although it looks fragile, with time, who can guarantee that it will not grow into a towering tree? As Tagore said, man is a newborn child, and his power is the power of growth. I think the same is true of love.
The ending of the movie is warm and beautiful. Vasily killed the German sniper officer, the Soviet Union won the battle of Stalingrad, and the last scene is Vasily meeting his lover Tania in the hospital. Some people say that this ending is a failure, because it does not reflect the cruelty of the war and the harm caused to the people. Maybe he is right, but I think a warm ending can more soothe people's hearts and make people yearn for peace and stay away from war.
It is said that this movie is based on real events, and in reality, Vasily and Tania, because of their misunderstandings, thought that the other party was dead and could not be together. Tania never married, and Vasily had his own family and later became the owner of a factory, fulfilling his wish. From this point of view, the reality is much crueler than the movie.
In the movie, Khrushchev said, we have the luxury of vodka; we have the luxury of caviar; we do not have time. This may be life, life is short, cherish everything you have, and cherish the people you love.
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