I just want to say that this is a good war scene, the overall command of the action, the details of the blockbuster. There is no new plot worth thinking about, but at the end of the film, the Duke of Wellington's sentence: a war that was almost lost, but the victory is so sad. And to account for Napoleon's misery: the memory of your exploits will haunt you forever. Evocative, thought-provoking. To put it simply, the commonality of human beings brings in the resonance and perception of facing that kind of situation. At the same time, don't give up until the last moment, and the key pieces must be the best. In detail, Napoleon did not lose to Wellington unilaterally. It is that the performer of his own move is much worse than the performer of Wellington's other move. It reminded me of the situation in which Han Xin helped whoever Han Xin helped would win when Chu and Han were confronting each other. But Napoleon and Wellington both have their own Han Xin, but Wellington's Han Xin arrived in time when Wellington was about to lose and gave Napoleon an unexpected blow. And Napoleon's Han Xin was defeated in Napoleon and still disappeared. To a certain extent, I really sympathize with Napoleon, and perhaps worshiping heroes who created a new history of a certain height is also a common instinct of human beings. I don't give a high score, this should also be due to my high expectations for this film. Because in contrast, Japan's "Commander of the Combined Fleet" and South Korea's "Highland War" can be seen by the viewers, resulting in a lot of new events about the historical trend of that period, resulting in more objective and comprehensive the opinion of. This film only roughly shows the mentality and ability of Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington at their peak. There are not too many causes and consequences, background introduction, so that people who have not checked the detailed information are like watching a good documentary. I don't know if I mean compliments or compliments. I just want to say, if you want to know the war mode, formation of troops, and detailed execution in the era of alternating hot and cold weapons, is it a good choice to watch this film?
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