It's a cool film, the pace of the start is fast, and the look and feel is good. There is no particularly appetizing place in the whole movie, and there is no particularly climax. It's okay to watch it as a cool movie.
The plot is completely unstoppable. I've never seen such a good German, and it seems reasonable to think that it's a Russian movie. The Soviet side is completely king, and everyone is king, even the Soviet girl who was caught as an interpreter is king. If I die today because of a movie, it must be that the Germans in it are as weak as chickens and piss me off.
After all, it is a Maozi movie, with a unique Russian romance. After the T34 was repaired, it was too Russian-style to go straight to the German face after making an elegant U-turn with Swan Lake outside the workshop. If it's more romantic than this, there are still tanks slowly driving in the misty woods in the morning light.
It seems that there is nothing particularly worthy of aftertaste except for being cool, but it is not a loss to watch.
If this film does not arrange a love scene and does not let the male protagonist and the Soviet girl have sex, I can give half a star more. This emotional scene in it can't be said that the director didn't take it seriously. It's more like the director suddenly wanted to stand upside down or touched his butt with his heel and decided to shoot it this way—meaning that he didn't even move his mind when filming.
The advantage is that there is very little nonsense, and the tank scenes are occasionally protracted, but generally speaking, there are not many lines, and they all come up and do it directly (in various senses).
PS German tanks and Soviet tank main guns are both sexier than the love scene of the male and female protagonists (serious discussion). Who would have thought that the tank main guns would be so attractive at close range.
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