The film tells that when the smoke of World War II was about to dissipate in 1945, the Allied forces were preparing to launch the final round of fierce attacks on the European battlefield. For the victory of the Allied forces, the army sergeant played by Brad Pitt commanded several tankers of the Sherman tank. And the story of private soldiers going deep into the heart of Nazi Germany to perform death missions. The film has completed a true restoration of the historical war. In order to reproduce this period of history, the crew has really spent a lot of effort. The film’s design director Andrew Menzies revealed: “The design of each lens is well-founded.” The effect of such a comprehensive and exquisite modification of the film is obvious. Roman, who served as the director of photography for the film Vasyanov said: "The point is that you don't feel that this is watching a movie, you will feel that you have experienced World War II with this group of fighters." This film not only presents the tragic war as in previous war films, but also meticulously captures every expression of the soldier and the inner activities contained in it. This is something ordinary war films do not have, without those fancy packaging. Let the audience see the tremendous physical and psychological damage and impact of this war on the soldiers, and show the persistence of humanity in the cruel war.
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