Raid 60 position

Xzavier 2022-04-19 09:02:49

Watched the "Raid 60" position last night. My husband said that the scene is obviously not as grand as an American blockbuster, but I think it looks good. First, I don't pursue vigorous scenes, and second, I understand it! Originally, watching a movie is just a leisure time. If the director comes up with some technical tricks, I can't seem to get my head off. If you don't try hard to understand it, you will feel that you are mentally retarded. Why test your IQ by watching movies?

Story Summary: The extraordinary true story of Oliver Woodward. It was 1916, and DeWold tearfully said goodbye to his young girlfriend and enlisted in the army to the Western Front, crossing German positions in the meantime. DeWold and his team worked on secret tunnel fortifications, laying down explosives. Their efforts will change the course of the war.
As a war movie, there are many similar bridges with other movies of the same theme: there must be a beloved beautiful girlfriend waiting in the distance; there must be a growth process from fear to calmness; there must be a relationship between emotion and reason Painful choice; and the person who said I really wanted to go home to meet so-and-so would definitely drink the bullet and die. Unfortunately, these bridges are available. But even so, it is still very touching:

in order to cover his companions, the so-called Scud boy deliberately attacked the east and west, diverted the enemy's fire, and gave his companions a chance to survive, but he was shot and fell when he was about to run to his own position; that Father, who wanted to replace his son and stay behind, but unfortunately the father and son stepped on the train to the front at the same time. He gave the warm gloves woven by his wife to his comrades, and he made a senseless sacrifice at the order of the dogmatic commander; the Tiffin, who had begun to come to the front and was terrified by the deafening sound of the cannon, covered his head and cried with his pair of The carpenter's skillful hand made a beautiful jewelry box for the officer's girlfriend, but in the end, in the collapsed roadway, he calmly held a bright candle to welcome the upcoming full-line explosion, and the detonator was his officer. Pressed by hand. At the moment of pressing, the explosion of the landslide and the ground, was it an encouragement to his growth?

Severe winters, cloudy days, icy rain, muddy roads, steadfast people.

Love life.



ps: The film said: "The British can't fix this road, and the Canadians can't do it either", but in the end the Australians did it.

ADDED: The movie is produced in Australia.

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