A less bloody but very real war movie

Korbin 2022-03-16 09:01:09

Just finished watching the video.

The bombardment scene at the beginning of the film has a strong visual impact (reminds me of the visual effects in the snow battle in "Band of Brothers", which scared me so much).

In the movie, when the two sides fired from a long distance, there was no visual effect of bullets hitting the human body. The soldiers just fell one by one (I am used to watching Hollywood war movies, and I feel a little under-heated... not bloody enough), and the machine guns are fired. I think the gunfire is a bit fake. This is the lack of two people think...

I watched the German dubbed version, so the sound effects of the scene were not fully produced. After watching it for a few minutes, I always felt that the sound was very strange. After the volume was turned up, the human voice was particularly loud, but the ambient sound was not harmonious. After watching the trailer and hearing the original sound, it was confirmed that it was the dubbed version. Would have given it four stars. When I see the ending at the end, I can't help but feel that... both male protagonists... But this is also the genius of the film. The tear that the film gave me was the description of the last second letter. So it deserves five stars, for the last tears! This is a less bloody but very real war movie. Also, the heroine is beautiful, although she doesn't come out until halfway through the movie.

Note: The number of words for short reviews is limited... Could this be my first "movie review" ( ´▽` )

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Extended Reading

1944 quotes

  • Kreml: Why did you let them go? Who gave the order to cease fire?

    Kapten Evald Viires: I did.

    Kreml: Captain Viires, all fascists must be destroyed.

    Kapten Evald Viires: I don't have time to chase along the forest every little boy who is shooting us.

    Kreml: They were not little boys, they were real fascists! Captain Viires, I will write a report about you!

    Kapten Evald Viires: Comrade Stalin personally gave the order to liberate the capital of Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, Tallinn, for the 22nd of September. I don't intend to go under court martial, maybe you do.

    Kreml: We will see who is going under court martial.

    [walks away]

    Alfred Tuul: Kreml shitted to his pants.

  • Prohhor Sedõhh: [Red Army platoon reaches a village in Sõrve peninsula that appears to be Tuul's home] Grandmother told me that Estonia is small, but so small...!

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