I have always liked the main theme movies of Russia, and now I decided to go to the cinema to experience the new "Hunting T-34" released by Amway Weibo. It was only when I bought the tickets that I found out that there were really too few schedules, and there were only two screenings in Guangzhou.
The film tells the story of a group of heroic Soviet soldiers who successfully escaped from the Germans in a half-damaged T-34 tank in 1944. The main theme movie pays attention to the combination of the wisdom of winning more with less and the spirit of heroic anti-Japanese war. The story setting of "Hunting T-34" is very classic.
This is the first time I have seen domestic theme movies this year, and I feel that there are ideological barriers in this type of film, and the only countries that can make good films are China and Russia (such as the latter's "Skywalker", "Lore Munich"). Because it needs to have the collective thought of communism and a grand and magnificent history, as well as enough technical special effects.
However, I personally think that compared with the slightly complicated mentality of the poor boy after Rabbit became the domineering president, Maozi recalls the time of Keqiusha with a pure "fight to the death" iron-blooded pride.
In the movie, the three-stage tank attack plot gradually opened the course of resistance to Germany. From the beginning, a vegetable truck escaped from the gun of a German tank, to the confrontation in the small village on the Soviet border, and finally to the escape from the concentration camp. The confrontation between the two sides One piece at a time.
Russia's excellent score for moving the camera makes the silent stare of the characters in this film even more sonorous. Not talking too much, not inciting emotions, suppressing fear and roaring with all his strength to defeat the enemy, this in itself is enough to make people feel emotional, and there is no need to add too many bystander comments. This is one of the things I appreciate about Russian movies. The homeland of mountains and rivers is behind them, and justice is there. The purest desire to win is the easiest to move people.
Tanks are not as adrenaline rushing as the big explosions are today, but the constant transition from extreme movement to stillness is still powerful. Therefore, it is best to pair with a glass of spirits.
The ending is the most memorable part. I thought that I wanted to kill the German opponent and gave up. I thought that the German opponent was going to reach out and pull the back of the pad, but when I reached out, I received a handshake and a close. They are in their respective camps, and enjoy their own appreciation. Once a glass of wine is now a handshake, the green mountains are always there, and their respective horizons. Flat and long.
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