After eating at noon, I watched this "Female Sniper", and my heart that I felt tired and didn't love was instantly captured by this heroic female warrior. The charm of Lyudmila is that she was a taciturn, good-looking child with excellent academic performance, but she never wanted to have a shooting genius and a more tenacious quality. When the Soviets called her up, she was immediately called to join the Great Patriotic War. Not only did she rely on talent, but she also passed extremely rigorous training and became a qualified sniper. The conflict of love triangles, personal and national conflicts is constantly presented in the play. In terms of love triangle, in the cruel war, she developed feelings with three men successively, and all three men died with deep love for her. The first captain fell in love with her during training and battle, but he understood the cruelty of war, so he did not dare to have any more feelings for the next step. The captain was right, he died shortly after. The second captain fought side by side with her, and fell in love with each other over time, and was eventually killed by a German trap in a battle to protect Lyudmila. The one who accompanied Lyudmila for the longest time was the military doctor who fell in love with her in her hometown. When she fell in love with other soldiers, the military doctor still loved her and kept persuading her to get off the line of fire to save her life. When he was in Vastopol, he gave Lyudmila his evacuation certificate and let him evacuate by submarine, while he and other Soviet soldiers and civilians stayed behind. Facing the constant influx of German troops, they had only one dead end. In such a purgatory where there is no tomorrow, no one can judge such feelings by morality or anything. Her contribution to humanity is so great that she deserves the love of three brave Soviet fighters. In terms of individual and collective conflicts, the influence of the famous female snipers on the war was so great that Hitler sent German sharpshooters to hunt and kill, and that the German army went to great lengths to set traps. Because of the sacrifice of the second captain, Liu De. Mira survived. It was so big that the top Soviet army needed her to put on a military uniform and pick up a heavy sniper rifle to take pictures to combat the arrogance of the enemy. Including the conscientious Red Army political commissar, when she was suspected of getting too close to Mrs. Roosevelt and other Westerners, the extreme and uncomfortable reaction of the audience was also to protect the national interest. Political commissars, as ideological guides, must also have unswerving positions. For the collective good, it seems that individual interests need to be put aside first. However, the female sniper is a human being, not a war machine. This is where the contradictions and conflicts of the movie reach the extreme: as a soldier, the people of this land need her to never back down and fight the enemy bravely. As an ordinary person, she needs treatment for injuries, needs treatment for battlefield ptsd, needs psychological comfort, and even her female life as a woman. Yet our great Soviet hero went forward bravely, and she said to the Westerners: "Gentlemen, how long are you going to hide behind me?" The men of the Western world could not help but feel ashamed and were forced to speed up on the Western Front Opening up the second battlefield relieved the pressure of the war for the Soviets; she put personal safety at the back of her head, wounded and killed the German ace sniper, and saved the lives of dozens or even hundreds of Soviet soldiers who might have been killed. She must use bullets to punish the fascists who invaded her homeland and want to rule the world. She must use bullets to avenge the three Soviet soldiers who fell in love with her. She had to put the bullet into the head of the fascists so hard that she could tell them: You deserve to die 10,000 times, but you can only die once.
View more about Battle for Sevastopol reviews