Australian version of "Tunnel Warfare"

Laurie 2022-04-19 09:02:49

The Australian version of "Tunnel Warfare" should be quite refreshing for civil engineers to see.

It can be seen from the film that the producers are trying to imitate the style of "Band of Brothers", but the effect is far worse.

It is also possible that the industry of tunnel engineers does not have much visual impact, so it does not look very shocking.

However, watching the scene in the cinema is still realistic, and the props are also very good.

In the past, science fiction and war movies were all related to electrical engineers, computer engineers, computer engineers, information engineers, and biological engineers. Now there are finally movies related to civil engineers.

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  • Nigel 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    The Australians are very smart Chinese filmmakers can also make such movies when they are gods and horses. China is also a victorious country in World War I~

  • Madelyn 2022-04-21 09:03:23

    Compared with the grandeur of World War II, the more ancient World War I is rarely described by filmmakers. The backwardness of weapons does not bring the impact on the senses, but the ups and downs of ordinary people in the war are indeed the same. This film shows the strength of the director and also tests the patience of the audience. The preparation of nearly two hours is earlier than the splendor of those few minutes. But the portrayal of the characters is somewhat lacking