Although the sparrow is small and complete, the script is particularly delicate. What is rare for men is the warm and emotional part, which is not overly emotional and embarrassing, but also very restrained in the length of the bridge, so far, the friendship between the enemy and the man in the war is highlighted instead. From hostility to subtlety, to trust, it makes people feel the cruelty of war and the beauty of human nature. At the moment when Schuck died, everything that had just been established collapsed in an instant. The war caused all this and destroyed it all! It's like a small but refined anti-war textbook.
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