Netizen 1 - I just watched it at a very good cinema alone in the morning. The plot is relatively straightforward, the narrative is concise and smooth, but it still does not hinder the touching of the human-dog complex. To be precise, it should be a friendship in arms. This film does not give many close-up shots of dogs, and it is not like some movies that make dogs too humanized and emotional, but more realistically shows the daily training of war dogs and the real life of war dogs as riot dogs. , I quite like the narrative style of this documentary. The female protagonist's intention to join the army is very simple, escape from a traumatized life and transfer her emotions. Later, in the cruel and lonely training life, the heroine fought side by side with Rex (dog name) at the forefront of the battlefield where her life was on the line, and gradually established emotions and learned to get along and love. The words my father said to his daughter should be the central point of the show and also the point of tears, and I was hit by no accident. Finally, be inspired to a point: fully devote yourself to the things you love, and live hard and enthusiastically...
Netizen 2 - It's good-looking, although it lacks the majestic and thrilling film of the blockbuster, but the people and animals in the film are not separated from each other, which can warm people's hearts even more. It may be because they are older, and now I prefer this kind of warm film. There were many before. Movies about animals are all about what animals have done for us. This movie really speaks of the hard work, persistence and perseverance of human beings. I think all the friends who have seen it will like it.
Netizen 3 - This film describes two ways of life.
When she first appeared, the heroine Megan Levy lived in chaos, but she wanted to escape this lifeless life before deciding to join the army.
After joining the army, she started non-stop physical and target training until she wanted to become a dog handler.
Although it is two ways of life, Levi does not want to live a self-disciplined life from the bottom of his heart.
Rex is more like her redemption.
I think that even if a person does not know what his dream is, but he has experienced a period of high-intensity military life, self-discipline should permeate his future life.
In fact, this film provides us with a perspective, that is, the role of military dogs on the battlefield, and the treatment after retirement.
If there is no sense of smell of military dogs, many excellent soldiers will be killed and injured.
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