In general, this film is ok, and it is considered to be the best among the Russian films I have watched in recent years. Although the statement is a bit old-fashioned, first it was hard training, then it was expeditions to foreign countries, and blood was spilled on the battlefield. The biggest problem with the current movie is that the communist army is not like the communist army, so Feng Dao's soldiers are very unappetizing. Fortunately, this time it is the Soviet invasion army. Tanks, armored vehicles, and helicopters are quite a bit of a mighty division, but unfortunately, they are just stances. Such a well-equipped army with a glorious history has been passively beaten from the very beginning. Lao Mao said that who is our enemy and who is our friend is the primary question of the revolution. The biggest difficulty of the Soviet Army on the battlefield in Afghanistan is here. The enemy fighting against it is not the White Army or the German Army, but the common people, that is, the masses of the people, and the people cannot be eliminated.
Phoenix TV recently made an album about the Khmer Rouge massacre. Of course, it has a set position. Not to mention anything else, the most impressive thing is that Qiao Senpan said angrily, whether it is a Communist Party or not, please go check it out Dictionary, when the country is invaded, take up arms to resist, is it called a patriot? The scene of the Soviet rockets pouring firepower on the movie screen is so familiar, as if it was in Berlin and many other past war scenes. However, this is not Berlin, just a small village. What is the real iron wall? It is the masses, the millions of people who sincerely support the revolution. Therefore, what awaits the Soviets can only be the same fate as the Yankees in Vietnam. The Muslim army in black was as unafraid of sacrifice as the soldiers of Pol Pot. Although the Soviet soldiers were still brave and tenacious, this was a war that could not be won.
The surviving soldiers shouted repeatedly at the end of the battle that we held our ground, we were victorious, our ranks were advancing, and instead this grief was more strongly accentuated: just two years later, this glorious army and their oath The country defended no longer exists.
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