All action movies are the same
I'm sure you can find an action movie that can match this kind of storyline, the only difference is that the protagonist is replaced by a tank.
In the beginning, it was "one enemy to many". The protagonist took several soldiers and controlled the only tank, and two infantrymen cooperated to deal with several German tanks and a mortar detachment. Relying on high-light technology such as hiding yourself, and then shooting through two tanks (of course, there are also two infantry soldiers who are not afraid of sacrifice. The movie also made me understand that in the comics when I was a child, the grenades used to attack tanks had to use ropes Bundled and thrown, because this can be hung on the muzzle of the tank, causing damage), and finally after destroying the enemy tanks one by one, and the German commanded tanks will be the same - heavy damage.
Although the protagonist became a prisoner again, he always insisted on being fearless. The German officer in charge of training tanks unexpectedly gave the protagonist a T-34 tank, which he then used for live ammunition training for his team. The protagonist, on the other hand, found 6 shells at the beginning, and buried the shells by burying the body, so his tank actually had 6 shells. So, at the beginning of the training, a German tank was bombed, and then the German command was bombed again and fled the German military area. He was surrounded by several German tanks, and used hidden harmony to attack the east and west (a soldier was dispatched to attack the enemy tank with a grenade, and the soldier not only successfully destroyed the enemy, but was seriously injured and still controlled a tank. Time to save the protagonist and brothers), and gradually eliminate the enemy. And finally duel with the German commander on a bridge.
As for the way of the duel, I predicted the basic way from the beginning: how to dodge the cannonball and hit the enemy. The protagonist's method is also quite ingenious: first use a sudden turn to avoid the enemy's artillery shells, then use the shells to hit the tracks of the enemy tank, and then knock the enemy tank off the bridge.
Although the movie is exaggerated, it also really shows the problem of the tank as a weapon: it has thick armor and strong anti-strike ability, and it is a mobile fort. However, it is thick and inflexible to move. For example, it is difficult to rotate the muzzle, which needs to be coordinated with the driving movement. The other one is that it has strong anti-strike ability, but it is not without flaws. Like the entrance and exit of a tank, a person in a grenade is just a nest; like the connection between the muzzle and the body of a tank, the bottom of the body, and the tracks, once it is hit All hit hard.
And as I said at the beginning, the tanks in the movie, and in ordinary action movies, although the protagonist is equal to the enemy's individual strength, but through the use of hiding, raiding, and tactics, he can still win more with less.
So, the basic elements of action movies are not some other contradiction. It's a question of why, where, and how. And the movie is for the country and dignity, for its own freedom, in its own defense zone, in the enemy's barracks, in closed streets, on narrow bridges, with tanks. It seems very innovative. 2021/2/16
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