Last night, I watched this war film "Female Sniper" co-produced by Ukraine and Russia. It is different from the European and American war films, where the vulgar way of saving the world and forcibly shaping the American soldiers into the model of saving the world, I watched more wars in Russia. , and gradually realized some simple emotions, defending the homeland and the country, hating the invaders, with an idealistic sense of devotion and nobility, and the savage feelings of men and women bred in a desperate situation... These are the same as China, which was also invaded by fascists. People, it is easy to resonate.
This film is the growth history of a woman who grew up from a college student to a sniper with outstanding achievements. It is also a history of suffering that was devastated by war in body, mind and love. The first man was the leader of her sniper tactics. Her pursuit, she died in the war, and left her sniper rifle; the second man was a tacit sniper partner who lived and died together, and was finally bombed by a cannonball to save her in a counter-sniper artillery cover attack Died; the third man was a military doctor who did not dare to confess. In the end, he left her his evacuation certificate and left the occupied city to be bombed to death.
A woman has lost three beloved men in a very short period of time. This kind of pain far exceeds the scars left by the war on her body. In the meat grinder of war, people's emotions of life and death are ruthlessly torn apart. The anti-war reflection of the film is extremely profound.
When it comes to the soundtrack of the movie, there are actually two very pleasant episodes. The first is the female version of "The Cuckoo", and the second is the male version. The most impressive is the "Cuckoo", although I don't know it at all when I listen to it The meaning of the lyrics, just the melody and chant, hits the depths of the heart and almost evokes tears. But when I listened to it again after a day, it still hit my heart like a fist. Maybe it’s time to pay attention to Russian songs in the future. I liked Vitas’ songs very much in the early years, but I forgot all these years. I’m tired of the vulgar and corrupt love in English songs, and the simple and profound emotions in Russian songs. The smooth melody seems to be more able to reach the soul.
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