Ulla! Ulla!

Herta 2022-03-22 09:02:47

[Tells the story of two confrontations between Russian and German tank officers during World War II. For the first time, a Russian officer defeated a company of German tanks with a tank. But in the end, he was careless and was captured by German officers. The second time was in a concentration camp, where Russian officers drove tanks as targets for German tank training. But the Russian officer took the opportunity to escape, broke through the interception all the way, and successfully reached the Czech Republic for rescue. 】

Feel the magic of war! This film shows the fighting spirit and innate artistic talent in the national blood of the Russians. There are many close-up shots of the faces of the tank soldiers in the film. Supported by the acting skills of several excellent actors, the Soviet soldiers looked straight ahead, and their fearless spirit overflowed the screen. Although it has the taste of anti-German drama, but the plot is compact, the historical details are exquisite, the characters are well-shaped, the tears are not forced, the special effects are exploded, and the soldiers of the two sides of the Soviet Union and Germany are also respectfully portrayed. T34" is a very good war movie. And "Hunting T34" is very elegant in terms of historical details, and the plot is also very compact and appropriate. What's more valuable is that "Hunting T34" sang the optimistic revolutionary spirit of Soviet soldiers to defend their homeland and defending the country, and also portrayed the chivalry spirit of German soldiers respecting honor, which makes "Hunting T34" more full on the ideological level. And the same style of "Fury" feels like a rigid preaching, which is disgusting. In short, "Hunting T34" is really a clear stream in the current American-style blockbuster environment where "white left thoughts" and "magic science fiction" are rampant. Military fans who are interested in "World War II" must not miss it.

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Extended Reading

T-34 quotes

  • [after the T-34 crashes through the Nazi officers' car park]

    Ionov: What was that?

    Demyan Volchok: Expensive German cars!

    Stepan Vasilyonok: They were!

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