Participating in the Stalingrad film meeting, after watching the film, I felt that the story was rather protracted, the war scenes were not grand, the panoramic wars were less, and the small-scale battles were more exciting, and two loves sprouted during the war, which was more touching, and some deficiencies were highlighted in the context of the war. The whole story would be better if there were more dramatic conflicts. The love between the German and the Russian woman was better, and the Russian love was a little unclear. There are some errors in details and it is easy to be misleading. Under the war, people still have more memories, yearning and sentimentality. The heroine performed very well when looking at the sky in the attic. In terms of 3D effects, it is much inferior to those blockbusters that focus on visuals, and there are several obvious effects. It's a pity that the background music didn't stand out in the whole movie. It would be better if the plot had more character analysis. On the whole, it's not bad. It's obviously a film that promotes the main theme. It is suitable for Russians to watch. I think the schedule is not bad, and the mainland box office is estimated to exceed 100 million. In the end, I wanted to know what the name of the child's father was. I didn't know the names of the characters at all. I just remembered one David and how many fathers the child had. Why did he say five? Woolen cloth.
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