Pride Makes a Russian Romance

Payton 2022-03-23 09:03:14

The entire movie presented a visual feast for the audience at the beginning, telling people why tanks became the protagonists of the land from the birth of World War I to World War II.

Of course, if the story simply depicts a tank team, it can't demonstrate the driver's ability very well, but the story just wants to tell people how a good tank captain directs his team to make the tank so scary. The story starts from the battlefield and returns to the battlefield. A Soviet commander and a German commander have 2 rounds of battle in a small Soviet village and a German town. The tanks sank together in the river.

There are so many pictures of tank battles in the whole movie that there is not much to say about it. However, the tranquility outside the war impressed me a lot. The first scene where the tanks fled to pick up people, the second scene where the tanks entered the city for supplies, and the third scene where the streaking swimming in the woods was performed. Full of masculine movies, overflowing with Russian romance.

Ultimately, though, the biggest reason the whole story came about was that the German commanders wanted a group of Soviet captives for the German tank team to learn and deal with the Soviet style of tank attack. As a result, 6 live ammunition was given to a group of prisoners, and there was a story of making a riot in the concentration camp and then fleeing thousands of miles.

The biggest embarrassment is that in the movie, the German army has to follow a Russian sentence when speaking German, which makes us especially unaccustomed to watching Chinese subtitles. Is this because foreigners don’t like subtitles very much?

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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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