Wild geese fly south

Corine 2022-03-25 09:01:19

The story is simple and the use of audiovisual language is great! Poetic and smooth, shocking! The war mercilessly tore apart a pair of lovers, and the yin and yang are separated forever!

Boris was shot, stunned, and melted to the point where he ran up the revolving stairs, but what he saw was the scene of Natasha and Marko getting married.

When the alarm sounded, Marco couldn't persuade Natasha to leave, so he played the piano frantically, hoping that the sound of the piano could cover the roar of the plane. Broken windows, Marko's eyes, so terrifying! Natasha slapped Marco furiously, but she finally gave in.

Listening to her uncle's reprimand, Natasha decided to commit suicide. Only in this way can she erase the remorse in her heart. The train whizzed past, and at this moment, Natasha rescued the child, also called Boris, who rushed into the road.

The music was melodious, and the young people who joined the army were sent off, but Natasha, who was holding flowers, couldn't find her lover. After the war was over, Natasha walked through the crowd with difficulty, looking at the reunited mother, son and husband and wife, but could not find her lover.

Wild geese fly south, my love, but never come back!

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  • Jerrod 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The ingenious use of the camera lens is even admired by laymen. Although the performance style in 1957 cannot be too high, I still can't get too much inspiration from it.

  • Enos 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    There is nothing new in the plot, but the photography is really amazing. It is in a textbook after all, but the camera is too close to the face and it feels uncomfortable. If it is a big screen, will I be scared by these big faces?

The Cranes Are Flying quotes

  • Stepan: Dear mother, father, sisters and brothers! The happiness of our reunion is immeasurable. The heart of every Soviet citizen is filled with joy. Joy sings in our hearts. It is victory that has brought us this joy. We have all waited for this moment. But we shall not forget those left behind on the battlefield. Time will pass. Towns and villages will be rebuilt. Our wounds will heal. But our fierce hatred of war will never diminish. We share the grief of those who cannot meet their loved ones today, and we will do everything to insure that sweethearts are never again parted by war, that mothers need never again fear for their children's lives, that fathers need never again choke back hidden tears. We have won, and we shall live not to destroy, but to build a new life!

  • [first lines]

    Boris: Wait, squirrel! Here. Put it on.