The best war-themed movies I've seen, the rhythm of the film is excellent, and the director always inserts a twist when the plot seems to be calming down, forcing the audience to be in constant tension.
Four main characters: old Yves, who sees through the emptiness of the essence of war, Ahmed who sticks to the orangery, Ahmed, a Chechen who is a mercenary, and Nika, a Georgian hot-blooded young man who left his mother to go to war. Soldiers were involuntarily involved in the war, and the people were forced to suffer, but no one knew what the war was for.
Two places that impressed me deeply: one is that Yves raised his glass and said: for death, while Marcus said: no, for life; the other is that Nika said that he would continue to be an actor when he returned to his hometown, Yves said He would go to see him perform, and then the enemy came, Nika and Margus were both killed, and Yves calmly collected their bodies. The death of these two figures is like a symbol: Nika represents fervor and passion, Margus represents love and hope for beauty, and the war destroyed them.
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