Action target Hitler

Maude 2022-03-21 09:01:33

Ever since I watched "Our Fathers", I have ignited a raging spirit of war on the subject of World War II, so last night I sold my dad's face and watched "Action Target Hitler" recommended by him. It’s not too easy to touch war movies. First, after all, fake Chinese papers are not interested in the hail of bullets. Second, the depression and depression of war dampens the enthusiasm for life more than any bad news. Once my "aphasia" was activated, I would remain silent until I came out of my closed little world.
The long-foreseen ending adds to the difficulty of how suspenseful the story is, and we all know that this final attempt to assassinate Hitler failed, an impossible misson that never succeeded. Maybe God really favored the dictator, allowing him to escape more than fifty assassinations, including fifteen by the Germans, so his name was included in the "eight most difficult to kill in history". In general, the progress of the plot is a bit slow, and it fails to reflect the tense tension all the time, but the director can do it well. Tom's leading role is undoubtedly a bright spot, even if the one-eyed lack of fingers is still in uniform, he is as handsome as before. I really feel that the German military uniforms are very powerful, and they are a few streets away from other countries.
As a historical war five scum, I deciphered a righteous patriotic image. Colonel Klaus von Stauffenberg said righteously, I cannot be loyal to Germany and the Führer at the same time. Yes, when Hitler brought only disaster to Germany, you had no choice but to choose to betray him and betray Nazism. At the same time, I am also impressed by Lieutenant Haefen's loyalty, who blocked the bullet for the colonel before the execution, and fell to the ground as a loyal follower. When the subtitles at the end came out, I was already in tears - you don't have to be ashamed, you resisted and gave your life for freedom, justice and honor. This is an inscription from the Berlin Resistance Memorial, Germany, and a message from the people of the world to you.
However, after reading the comments, my three views are crumbling again in disintegration. No matter when or where, the coup still has a hint of ambition, and it is impossible to love the people completely out of love for the motherland. As some have said, if the Valkyrie is going to be foolproof, why not kill it all with bloodshed? It is because no one is willing to make such a sacrifice that the final "catch the turtle in the urn". Another mistake came from the indecision of the collaborators. It was obvious that the plan could be started when the news of the radio cutoff was received, but it was delayed for more than three hours due to concerns, until Hitler's voice came from the radio All that's left is to struggle and fail.
I like a few details. One is the fake phone call made by Stauffenberg. Without strong psychological quality, it is impossible to successfully pass the level. My heart is really jumping up and down. Another is that when the telegraph station receives two diametrically opposed arrest orders, the boss means to send them both - our job is not to interpret the orders, but to send them out anyway. In my opinion, this is convenient for defections in the future, because the situation is volatile, and no one can predict which side the regime will fall on. In the end, this is based on real events, and the fact that Staufenberg's wife and children survived is the only comfort in the film.
He lamented that the people of the world had made countless attempts to assassinate Hitler, and that his suicide finally fulfilled all the voices that yearned for peace!

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  • Timothy 2022-03-22 09:01:29

    bad movie. . . It sucks... Americans are too good at YY

  • Carolyn 2022-03-22 09:01:29

    What I see is narrow patriotism

Valkyrie quotes

  • General Friedrich Fromm: I'll hear you say it Colonel!

    Col. Claus von Stauffenberg: [angrily turns and raises false arm] Heil Hitler!

  • Erich Fellgiebel: And you think that makes me a sympathizer, hey? Give a man a choice of betraying his fellow officer or his Fuhrer and you think his actions will show you his heart.

    Col. Claus von Stauffenberg: It's not that simple.

    Erich Fellgiebel: Yes. Yes it is. For the last time, don't push me to make a decision.

    Col. Claus von Stauffenberg: I don't have a choice, it's clear now. Without you there is no hope of success.

    Erich Fellgiebel: You're nothing but rats jumping from a sinking ship! What makes you think you'll be any different? What makes you think you're stronger than the people, the Reich? The very momentum of history?