White Winter The three Germans and two British, who are belligerents, are trapped in the snowstorm in Norway. On the one hand, the hostile relationship between the belligerents makes them tense when they meet, and on the other hand, as human beings, they resist the unity in the face of nature. One heart. They raised their vigilance several times and tried to capture each other, but all ended in failure. In the end, as friends, they let go of their defenses and let them all get along happily.
The scene of five people drinking together in the same room is still fresh in my memory. They sang and danced, which was impossible under the social background and political situation at that time, but they experienced cooking together, helping teammates together, fighting against fate together, and letting them go. They became good partners, and the five of them lived in the same room. They talked and talked. As the audience, I was hooked. At that moment, the dramatic conflict and dramatic beauty were vividly displayed, as if at that moment, there was an urge to stay there forever. At the end of the movie, the search and rescue team of the German military found them and they were rescued. When they were together, they had the courage of a child and the charm and wisdom of a soldier and a mature man when they were separated. Of course, after the war ended, both sides It's satisfying to be friends.
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