The "Brest Fortress" in front of me, although the scenes cannot be compared with those movies, is still comparable to the classic war movies of the new era such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Come on the City". Moreover, this film, directed by Alexander Kotter, vividly shows the heroic and unyielding spirit of the Soviet soldiers and the spirit of seeing death as home. At the same time, these soldiers who defended this homeland with their lives have a tenderness. The spectacle of those warriors marching forward amid Ullah's chants was inspiring.
Korean war films are also good, but they seem to be hard and artificial; Russian war films have a solid foundation, and that hard feeling is naturally reflected; European and American war films feel very loose, although Also touching, but that hard always has the feeling of being wrapped.
The only domestic war film that can compete with these films is "Assembly". It is said that the stunts in it are still the stunt team of "Flying Taiji Flag".
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