It is a teaching film rather than a feature film. The "Tunnel Warfare" and "Mine Warfare" that I watched dozens of times when I was a child must have stolen a lot of lessons from here, except that the voiceover was changed from a monologue to a more Liang Xiaofeng. The broadcaster recites, other processes It's almost the same, the only thing we haven't learned is the psychological construction process of the male protagonist-the "Millions of Divine Soldiers" of the Chinese Dynasty are all "steel men" who "can't be dragged and beaten", and these little bourgeois are not needed at all. hypocritical.
The video goes to great lengths to teach you how to obtain jailbreak tools, how to identify spies or traitors among inmates, how to analyze paths and terrain, how to educate and even coerce inmates, how to communicate information with inmates, how to avoid prison guards, how to open handcuffs, and how to change What to do in the cell, how the quilt's inner liner turns into a rope, how to calculate the time, ..., etc., can be used in the next anti-Japanese war, no, when the prison escapes, according to the prescription. Because it's just teaching, so the background of the story - World War II is optional, and it doesn't matter if some plots are intermittently omitted in the middle. If it wasn't for the suspense of the prison break itself, the movie would be unwatchable; the problem is: almost everyone sees themselves as The slave, who wants to "free myself and fill my chest with dynamite", is advancing towards freedom, so there is no lack of expectations for this film.
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