On the whole, the filming is good. There is a cold restraint throughout the whole process. There is no sensationalism, but it makes people feel sad. This is also the genius of the film.
Massacre and bestiality, despair and struggle, the choice of life and death, these are all soul-shaking. There are always some things that must be done knowingly, and there are always some value measures, which are unimaginable choices.
It's not hard to pull the trigger, but it's not easy to end a life. When ending a life becomes so simple, people may not be people anymore.
Many suicide scenes in the film depend on the performance of the actors, which makes people imagine how painful and decisive it is to end their own life.
I hope that the war will not come, but some hopes are often unfulfilled. If it must come, then I hope we live with dignity, and we can die with dignity. Just like those people in the film who sacrificed themselves for the nation, how young and how fresh their lives! They should never be forgotten! Likewise, our martyrs should also be remembered forever!
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