The story is okay, the director is a little weak

Serenity 2022-03-23 09:03:07

The Soviet army was about to launch a counter-offensive against the German army occupied on the other side of the Volga River, but the counter-
offensive action of the large force was frustrated, and only a scout team successfully crossed the river and reached the other side of the German occupation. Captain Gromov led several soldiers into a badly damaged house. The superior leadership asked the Soviet soldiers to stick to the house at all costs. A German officer was also ordered to retake the Soviet "fortress". In this house, the Soviet soldiers also found a surviving 19-year-old Russian girl Katya. The story unfolds in the bloodiest war in human history, with both romance and dramatic confrontation between characters.

Soldiers in war do not say who is right, who is wrong, who is good and who is bad. They are all a screw and a cog in a powerful war machine. Under the rule of the war machine, they can only advance or fall, and they cannot survive alone. The same goes for women at war. Whether they are prostitutes or mothers, they are all caused by war, and the failure is that the pace is too slow, making people drowsy.

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