In comparison, our army has never lost a battle

Karl 2022-12-18 12:14:16

The Japanese version of the poster was specially posted, with an absolute visual impact and a clear theme. The male protagonist of the "Fifty Degrees Series" and the soldier who was rescued and trembling in "Dunkirk" starred. Adapted from real history, "Ape Action", war If there is victory, there will be defeat, "Dunkirk" is not victory, "Ape" is not victory, but Western countries can and are willing to tell it, even if it is a defeat, it is flawed, it is a loss of heroism, or Somewhat embarrassing, but the level of civilization in today's world is more about telling human nature and emotions through war stories, and "Ape", like "Dun", is a historical event, the British abolished "Munich" to trust Czechoslovakia. The short-lived love of the two people in the film shows people's desire for emotions in the society at that time, adding some warmth and touching to a war theme, and this is not a war film in the strict sense, although it has a bloody church shootout, and will resist to the death. Heroic deaths, and brutal Nazi torture and slaughter. Recently, many people are discussing "Dun". There are shouts of "help" everywhere, and there is no courage to resist stubbornly. Just like this film, there will be betrayals, and there will be cowardice. This is the real existence, just like us There are also various groups of people with different "three views". What's more, in that era, if we only wanted to see the blood of the myth of "I will be punished", we would not have countless traitors and traitors in our modern and contemporary times. . There is basically no nonsense in this film, the 120-minute plot is compact, and the other scenes show a beautiful panoramic view of Prague. If you have the opportunity to travel to Eastern Europe, you should also go to the monument of St.

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Anthropoid quotes

  • Josef Bublík: 'Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once.' That's Shakespeare.

  • Marie Kovárníková: You're going to murder Heydrich?

    Josef Gabcík: Assassinate... murder implies he had a life worth living