The overall structure is similar to an all-metal shell. The first half is flat and straightforward, and the waves are calm, creating a group of warriors with distinct personalities and flesh and blood; the transition in the middle is the boring, boring and dangerous war; the last Russian + Hollywood style bloody battle climaxed, Volbin Barre committed suicide, and the last few people who fought to the death were furious. The desperate fight really made my adrenaline rush.
On the whole, there are indeed many shortcomings, but there are many highlights, and the soundtrack is also very good. It may be a Russian style. After watching Hollywood blockbusters, I feel that it has a different flavor. For Russian films, 5 points are still to be given.
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