The most shocking war movie I've ever seen.
A great film from a great director.
The material is real, the production is well-made, the scene scheduling is magnificent, the waves are magnificent, the soundtrack is magnificent, and the audio-visual aspects are thrilling.
The photography is unparalleled, especially the aerial shot and the panning of the big scene are too good, I will never see such a god movie again.
Bondarchuk did not stop at the big scenes. He revealed the anti-human nature of war to the fullest. Rows of soldiers fell like reaping wheat, and the corpses scattered all over the mountains and fields at the end were all shocking. In the end, Wellington's monologue of winning and losing the war is the finishing touch.
Napoleon was flesh and blood, and he acted out the feeling of a hero's twilight.
The description of the battle process is relatively confusing, and the actors in Wellington are so handsome that they make people play. 8.6
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