Ants under the meat grinder

Jany 2022-03-20 09:02:26

I have always liked watching historical war films, especially from the perspective of a defeated country. The contemporary German nation is indeed admirable. Similarly, this anti-war film is a masterpiece 20 years later. Watching the main theme war film and reading history textbooks What's the difference? It's too fake to praise the bravery of the people. It only brings us yearning for war. A good war movie should make people feel the cruelty of war, despair and reality, make people tired of fear of war, and cherish peace, since ancient times. How many distinctions are there between justice and evil? We are only looking at it from a certain discourse point of view. This film also describes one of the most brutal wars in history, the Battle of Leningrad. People are shocked, and this movie also allows us to see the real state of some German soldiers in World War II. They were coerced into the war by the will of the country and were sent to the Soviet Union to fight by the army, and the big changes in the war made them as vulnerable as ants in the face of disasters , unbearable, and the whole film is filled with this expanding feeling. In order to survive, the remaining two soldiers and Soviet and Soviet female soldiers died in the white snow of Siberia. We can feel that kind of sadness, but Ben The film's portrayal of the Soviet army is not distorted, which is praised

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Stalingrad quotes

  • One German foot soldier: Where are the horses?

    Another German foot soldier: We're the horses!

  • General Hentz: To sum it up, gentlemen... we're in deep shit.