Plain dialogues, hard preparations, fierce battles, beautiful scenery of the earth, and full of details create a plump character image. Tired of watching American anti-war fears or personal heroes, and tired of watching the domestically produced spiritual invincibility slogan and combat props crossing, I feel that Maozi's film is a clear stream, a true portrayal, and a simple emotion for the country. Out of the stalwart feeling. The lack of shooting funds is basically not realized in the whole film (except for the explosive effect of German artillery shelling). Russian directors will not spare the shots to show the beauty of Russia, so that you can still get visual enjoyment during the war. The full details are definitely a feast for military fans, and the last shot of the instructor releasing the brake trigger of the machine gun cannot be praised any more. At the end of the film, the backs of the six heroes are matched with the sunset at the end, and the transition to the hero sculpture finally sets the theme of the film to praise heroes, which can also be regarded as a reference to the title of the film. In short, regardless of the theme, the plot or the acting props, I am all positive.
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