The 100,000 civilians and soldiers who were left to face the enemy in Sevastopo, destined to die or become prisoners of war, were heroes.
Lyudmila: "Gentlemen, I am 25 years old. So far I have killed 309 fascist abusers. Do you think you have been hiding behind me for a long time, gentlemen?"
Although it is very different from the real Lyudmila in history, including the experience of early risers. But the movie has created an image of an unusually calm growth-type female sniper, which was forced by the war and should bring thinking about the war.
When Lyudmila was drawn on the battlefield by hatred and refused to give the enemy an easy death, the second commander said: "You can't do that, we're not like the fascists...you can't always be in your heart. Thinking about revenge, war is not just death, war is life. Even on the battlefield, you have to think about the meaning of life, or you will be killed.”
Training camp coaches don't teach soldiers how to kill, but how to survive on the battlefield.
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