He is always so heart-wrenching when he makes war movies. The very first shot made me tremble: snow, flames, so contradictory and harsh contrasts, and then there are statue-like bodies of fallen soldiers. Then there is a scene of evading and chasing cars and tanks. It cuts into the theme simply and rudely, but you don’t feel it at all, because the atmosphere created at the beginning clearly tells you the tone of the story. The plot is not complicated, it is mainly divided into two parts, and each part can be divided into two parts, see Figure 2 for details. It's almost impossible, but it's really possible. The driver's words to the commander run through two parts, and it can also be regarded as the title of the work! He said: If you want a miracle, then I will give you a miracle. I really like the tender and cruel details in the movie: ① Nikolai ordered the soldiers to throw away all the excess, and one soldier asked "Can I keep my accordion?" Nikolai asked again "Then how did you play it?" the soldier replied "very good", and the accordion was really left, although the little soldier who played the accordion died in action a few minutes later. ②During the battle in the small village, the German tanks rushed into an empty classroom. The blackboard of the empty classroom was still written "The topic of the essay: My Hometown and Motherland", and there were books and globes on the table. Then the German tanks came in and everything was shattered. ③When a small group of tank soldiers were selected as prey by the Germans in the concentration camp, when they drove their tanks through the camp, the soundtrack was the ballet "Swan Lake"... I just wanted to shout "This is a fucking genius! "I can't describe the shock... ④ A small group of men who ran all the way to Prague, got out of the tank and begged for food - they even got a decorative painting of the Virgin Mary and hung it in the tank. The shaping of many characters is particularly exciting: ① The soldier who died in action... He took a bomb to attack a tank - it was successful, but we all thought he was dead; then, the team's tank was aimed at a close call At that time, the German tank was suddenly hit, and at first I even thought that some reinforcements were coming, but, it was the soldier who was thought to be dead - he was still alive and even captured a tank! We all felt that everything was fine and they would all escape. Then, the next second, he was shot, and this time he really died. I don't know how his comrades-in-arms dealt with this kind of loss and then lost again - as an audience, I'm almost collapsed - it turns out that the companions who were able to tell jokes with each other one second ago are gone the next second... ②The only female character, the shaping of this character is too real! She is not the kind of anti-Japanese drama that makes trouble everywhere and waits for others The rescued Virgin White Lotus is not the kind of tool man in superheroes who resists for the sake of resistance. She would cry and be afraid, but she knew what to do and what was the right thing to do. At first, she was just an ordinary translator and almost lost all her vitality. She cried like a small animal when she was threatened with a gun at the head of a Soviet soldier. But she would still secretly play some word games while translating, helping the team members to hide the German soldiers while listening to the intelligence. She took the initiative to reproduce the mold of the German officer's office key and helped the team steal the map. She was terrified to death, but calmly avoided inspection and interrogation. She will also say things like "I will die with you when I die", but she will not be unreasonable and will not act indiscriminately. She obeyed all the commander's arrangements, let her go as soon as she left, and let her withdraw as soon as she was told. This is an ordinary woman in a real war! She will be afraid, but she also has courage; she has reluctance and selfishness, but she understands that everything is the bigger picture. There are two arrangements that really made me think: ①The male and female protagonists fell in love (in various meanings and degrees) during the escape. At first my head was full of WTF? ? so urgent? you two? ? But then I was really relieved, and even felt that this arrangement was very beautiful - the male lead almost immediately arranged for the female lead to evacuate from the other direction, and the four-person team immediately went into battle. This kind of love is like a carnival before death. It’s like I don’t know if I still have life to live until tomorrow. Take the time to give yourself and the other person a thought... This is very human. After all, no matter how sensible people are, they will have a moment. It's sanity collapsed. ② Nikolai and Klaus's eternal formula. Nikolai got out of the tank with a gun and aimed at Klaus who was about to fall off the bridge with the tank - I thought he would shoot, but he didn't; I was afraid to make a "protagonist died" There was no such thing as "talking too much", but there was no such thing; Klaus and Nikolai extended their hands to each other at the same time, and I was afraid of some kind of brain-damaged plot of "repaying grievance with virtue"... But they just shook hands, and then Nicholas Gula put down his gun and watched Klaus and his tank fall into the river. This really gave me a lot of thinking: for example, what is the relationship between them? Hatred of the enemy? Compassion for an evenly matched opponent? It wasn't even Claus's "bad idea", and Nikolai and his party had no chance of escaping at all. anything else? As can be seen in the previous plot, Klaus did not hate the Soviets, he just fulfilled his mission as a soldier. In the last battle, he lost, he chose a decent way to die, and Nikolai allowed him to leave decently. It's a good ending for both of them. I don't like the character of Klaus
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