If this movie is adapted from a real event, it can really be described as a "miracle". This can no longer be explained by an open hook. The prisoner, driving a patchwork T34 tank captured by the German army on the battlefield, escaped even under the siege and interception of the German army. The original intention of the German army was to use them as "imaginary enemies" for training, so that the German tank troops could become familiar with the Soviet tank tactics and the performance of the T34 tank as soon as possible, but who would have thought that with a few hidden shells, these people would be like With his high combat literacy and exquisite tactics, he seemed to be devastated by blood, and finally successfully escaped and fought back, and violently smashed out of the POW camp and the German occupation zone. Well, this time the Germans stole chickens. It turned Mi, the imaginary enemy into a real enemy, and even ran away under the siege and suppression of heavy troops.
In all honesty, the German troops in the film are still well-trained, have good combat literacy, rigorous tactics, tenacious style, fierce fighting, and their weapons look more refined than the Soviet troops. In contrast, in front of these brutal and self-confident Soviet tank soldiers who died and survived, the rigorous German army could only be defeated. At the end of the film, the German colonel grasped the Soviet tank commander tightly. You can see this when you finally give up in the eyes of sympathy and calmly fall into the river with your own tank. I think this is the meaning of submission.
The film uses a lot of slow motion to highlight the cannon's ejection and penetration of the tank, or the moment when it hits the target. The flesh hurts, maybe the movie is deliberately using this kind of slow picture to express the cruel moment of the war, which contrasts with the unyielding will of these Soviet tank soldiers in a desperate situation. The Russians are good at filming such films of the Great Patriotic War during World War II, and films of such large-scale war scenes still have to be seen in Russia.
It is worth mentioning that the heroine in the film is very consistent with my impression of Soviet beauties, very Soviet, very Russian, especially after the heroine stole the German map from the prisoner of war camp, she was with several German women. When waiting for the car on the side of the road, the expression on his face was hesitant, despicable, and apprehensive. When he saw a few of his own soldiers driving T34 tanks all the way to pick her up, the feeling of exaltation almost overflowed to the outside of the screen. Very warm and touching. At this time, the film arranged a relatively relaxed and pleasant plot. When T34 rushed around in the German occupation area to find supplies, it can be seen that there were almost no men behind the German army at that time, and only one old policeman's gun was handed over in the whole town. It's kind of funny, you think, at this time, both the male and female protagonists can use their spare time to applaud for love in the woods, how nervous they can be.
The props in the whole film are extremely realistic. Whether it is the Soviet army or the German army, I believe that you said that it was opened from the battlefield at that time. It is indeed the same in the choice of battle scenes. Based on my limited military knowledge , Basically can't find any faults. Looking at the rough appearance of Soviet tanks, it reflects the roughness of the Soviet Union's industry at that time. On the other hand, German tanks are indeed much more refined, but who cares if you are refined or rough on the battlefield, it works. The winner be king.
This movie can be regarded as a fair propaganda of its own justice and the evil of the enemy. It is not too much. It is just two sides. For the Soviet Union at that time, the significance of the T-34 tank to the Great Patriotic War cannot be overstated. This tank As the main battle tank of the Soviet Union at that time, it played a decisive role from the beginning of the war between the two countries, to the subsequent series of wars and battles, and finally to the capture of Berlin. It can be said that this was the best option in the Soviet Union at that time. The best choice. The significance of this weapon went beyond the scope of ordinary weapons, and became the Soviet army's belief in victory at that time. A weapon that achieved this status can definitely be regarded as the highest compliment.
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