There are too many thunderous parts in this drama, more thunderous than our anti-war drama! Let me spit out a few
The British squad (less than 10 people) went to a snow-capped castle in the German army to rescue an American. At the beginning, the captain discovered that there was an insider. He told an American soldier, I don't know who the insider is, I can only trust you, because you are an American and cannot be an insider. Unfortunately, except for the two of them, all of them are insiders. . . . Then the protagonist opens up, completes the task, plays with the Germans, and escapes from the castle. The anti-Japanese drama in our country, at best, is the stupidity of Japanese and puppet soldiers. This movie is so stupid that even the German commander is extremely stupid.
Seeing the story of the protagonist locking the door and hiding in the room, and then the German army smashed the door with a rifle butt outside, I laughed, thinking why they didn't use bombs? As soon as the camera turned, the Germans broke the door with two hammers from nowhere. What's even more funny is that the German colonel hit the door with a "wheel war". When he was tired, he gave the hammer to the next person, and then hit the door. . .
The protagonist took the cable car to leave the castle. The cable car station under the mountain had already been waiting for a large number of German troops. Then the protagonist jumped from the cable car and escaped into the river. So close the German colonel with a telescope could not be seen. When the empty cable car was approaching the station, the colonel ordered a fire. . .
Finally, the protagonist drove away, and the Germans drove to chase. The protagonist blew up various facilities along the road (telephone poles, trees, etc.) to block the pursuit, while the German army got off the car, reversed the car, placed a bomb on the obstacle, detonated, blown up, got in the car, and drove to chase. There was a thicker tree that the Germans had not yet exploded. In the end, the protagonists blow up a bridge, and the Germans can't chase after it. However, judging from the IQ of the German commanders, it is not clear that they will catch up with them. . .
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