The narrative rhythm is too slow, and there is no specific reason why the house must be guarded. (Can you directly see the river bank to attack? Then you can just blow up the house directly.) There is no core content, and there is no coherence to watch. There is an inexplicable feeling.
The love of the Germans is inexplicable, while the Russian women also love the Germans inexplicably, and the German colonel died inexplicably. The attack was inexplicable (the tanks were all coming and the high-explosive bombs were leveled), the Russians were inexplicable, and the little girl did not give a reason to live here, and it was inexplicable how she survived in the end. There's a lot of logic in the whole movie. The props and scenery are still quite elegant, but the plot is too abrupt.
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