The film, like a history textbook, comprehensively captures the position of Finnish soldiers in the war. The film "The Unknown Soldier" tells the story of a team of Finnish soldiers who went through the entire Soviet-German war. The soldiers in the film are mainly divided into two groups, officers and ordinary civilian soldiers. They have different understandings of war, and the characters in each group also have their own characteristics, which is an excellent group play. The two most important figures in the drama are a veteran from the peasants and a young officer who grew up in the war. The veteran refused to accept the management, because in his understanding, going to the battlefield was killing people, and he promised to go home alive and continue his life, instead of being ordered by the officers. The war was a task that he had to accept, so he had to finish it numbly. The young officer was very timid when he first entered the battlefield. His boss died when he encouraged him, so he accepted his mission and devoted himself to the war to reimburse the country. The film mentions "capitalists" many times through the mouths of ordinary soldiers, providing a complete picture of the war that the above two men could not establish. The movie reminds the audience through the lines that war is a game of capitalists, and they have knowledge and inhumanity. From the ending point of view, the film can be regarded as a success for the two most important protagonists. The officers who were ashamed of the death of their officers sacrificed on the battlefield, and the veterans survived and returned home.
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