War Day should indeed look away from Hollywood, British, Korean, etc. for a while. There are still many good films in Europe, such as many French films, and this one. The picture style of the whole film is very similar to "Saving Private Ryan". But it's not so bad, of course, it may be precisely because the protagonist finally surrendered. Several details can best express the theme of the film: 1. The bicycle platoon hid in the peasant woman's house because the enemy had nowhere to hide. The peasant woman suggested that the soldiers could be hidden to save their lives, but the second lieutenant said that with the continuation of the war, these were needed Children stand up to defend their homeland. The contradiction between the perspective of human nature and the perspective of country and nation is frozen at this moment. Second, after sacrificing several soldiers, the second lieutenant of the bicycle platoon finally led the soldiers to declare their surrender. The German officer asked the second lieutenant in surprise: Why did you resist for so long, your government has long since surrendered. The second lieutenant replied: I didn't know the government had surrendered. The German officer gave the enemy a serious salute. Third, and finally, interview the Danish veterans of World War II. A veteran said: My father said, I would like to hear that my son surrendered, but I do not want to hear that he has not fought. The scene of the soldiers patching the tires reminds me of the old man at the intersection.
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