The film is adapted from the original German novel, and the narrative form is very novel. The first half of the story progresses slowly, and the second half is very exciting. It traces the history of World War II through three timelines. It is advanced. Although it is open-ended, it still has literary and artistic temperament and explores and thinks about the story from different perspectives. It's a really good anti-war movie, looking at that war from another country's point of view. No matter how gentle and kind people are, they will abandon civilization and humanity on the battlefield. I read a comment before that said it very well, war is a political game of a group of old men, but let the young people die. Recently, the international situation has been tense, and some countries have begun to move around before the epidemic is over. Hopefully there will be no more wars, and after the gunshots, there will be no winners.
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