I saved this movie on my computer before. Haven't seen it. Sitting at home yesterday was fine. Just clicked on. Then. . . Netizens have talked enough about the various killings inside. Let me tell you a few details of what I saw. 1. At the beginning of the movie, a very warm and happy wedding scene. The rural scenery of the Eastern European plains is really beautiful. Wouldn't it be better if we lived a life of mediocrity and mediocrity here? 2. Then came the first despair. The heroine just finished xxooing with her boyfriend by the river, and she wants to announce to her family when she gets home. As a result, he has been sold to a widowed middle-aged man by his greedy father. The price is more than ten acres of land and a few livestock. The heroine is desperate. In fact, compared to what happened later, marrying a man you don't love, and living a mediocre life, is actually happiness. 3. It's been like this. Then the German-Polish War broke out. The Germans are calling. The middle-aged husband went to the battlefield. The middle-aged uncle who looked greasy and disgusting when he first appeared on the field, was actually quite heroic on the battlefield. However, the Soviet army came from the other side. Bravely manage an egg. From this point on, the film turns to boundless darkness and despair. First, the handsome Polish officer briefly issued an order to disband on the spot, and then shot himself without hesitation; then there was the hairy comrade-in-arms, who first stole clothes and then dogs, then, and then was killed by Ukrainian terrorists Skinned arm. . Yes, the plot of this movie is so direct and rude. Violent scenes began to emerge one after another, much like those xxoo scenes in Hong Kong tertiary films in the 1990s, which would suddenly come out in a good plot, making people caught off guard. Then in this film, men and women, young and old, it seems that everyone is an expert in killing, killing and skinning, and is extremely skilled. 4. This is just the beginning of the violence. From this point on, the characters inside began to receive bento one by one. There are endless ways to die. It seems that the director arranged these people to appear, just to let him receive the lunch. The uncle escaped for his life and returned to his hometown. The first thing he did when he came home was to ask the female lead, "I want to have a son." . It is suspected that the darkness and cruelty on the battlefield made him get ptsd, and it is Freud's life and death instincts. . Then the heroine looked reluctant. This marriage was so dark and depressing that it made people gasp for breath. 5. As soon as the camera turned, the heroine actually ran to find her ex-boyfriend. The ex-boyfriend's family looked at the heroine like the plague. The lady doesn't care. Neither does the ex-boyfriend. They were happily ooxx standing in the stable(?). . . There is no eroticism in this picture, but utter despair. Yes, more desperate than peeling. Is the director a big pervert? 6. The Soviets are here. Then began the plot of land reform that we are familiar with. The uncle was exiled to Siberia, and his boyfriend stole alcohol to save the heroine (alcohol is a hard currency in this film, better than a knife). Her boyfriend was shot in the head by a Soviet officer who was chasing after him one evening. . Damn you, you dare to steal vodka, your soul is dull. 7. I'm tired of watching. I started to fast forward. Behind it is all kinds of despair and all kinds of death. As for the number of dead words, it is estimated that only the frequency of dead words in Miyazaki's old thief "Sekiro" in 19 years is comparable. 8. Uncle cuts off someone else's hand first. And then inexplicably beheaded. The old man ran away. The German army was neatly killed. Germans only do one thing. kill Jews. Killing that is called a neat and tidy. The Jewish teacher was hanged crying. A Polish (Ukrainian?) scumbag pointed, hey man, there's a Jewish woman running there. The German gun gods raised their guns and shot, piercing through Yang at a hundred paces. The woman fell to the ground. Jewish men, women and children were stripped of their clothes. Machine gun fire. . However, the climax of the film is far from coming. 9. The Soviet-German war is in a tug of war. The village has become a no-man's land. Then all the people started to move around. Then you kill me and I kill you. Ukrainian terrorists killed Polish officers, civilians, and burned children; Poles retaliated by killing the sister-in-law of the heroine. No place is safe. The holy church has actually become a slaughterhouse that lures snakes out of their holes and lures enemies into them. The safest place is actually the German frontline. A group of German soldiers stared helplessly at the empty-eyed heroine, hugged the child, and passed by. Many netizens said that this is just the imagination of the heroine. Epilogue: Chinese directors like to carry private goods. I remember that in "Eight Hundred", the male protagonist chatted with Li Chen after being forced to shoot the prisoner of the devil. The male protagonist asked inexplicably: Why do we kill each other like this, my family is just farming. . But I asked myself, what the hell am I doing with this thing during the New Year's Eve. . Then, can you stop killing and killing. Great harmony in the world, isn't it? . Or, everyone lives a life of mediocrity and mediocrity, isn't it? The uncle cuts off someone else's hand first. And then inexplicably beheaded. The old man ran away. The German army was neatly killed. Germans only do one thing. kill Jews. Killing that is called a neat and tidy. The Jewish teacher was hanged crying. A Polish (Ukrainian?) scumbag pointed, hey man, there's a Jewish woman running there. The German gun gods raised their guns and shot, piercing through Yang at a hundred paces. The woman fell to the ground. Jewish men, women and children were stripped of their clothes. Machine gun fire. . However, the climax of the film is far from coming. 9. The Soviet-German war is in a tug of war. The village has become a no-man's land. Then all the people started to move around. Then you kill me and I kill you. Ukrainian terrorists killed Polish officers, civilians, and burned children; Poles retaliated by killing the sister-in-law of the heroine. No place is safe. The holy church has actually become a slaughterhouse that lures snakes out of their holes and lures enemies into them. The safest place is actually the German frontline. A group of German soldiers stared helplessly at the empty-eyed heroine, hugged the child, and passed by. Many netizens said that this is just the imagination of the heroine. Epilogue: Chinese directors like to carry private goods. I remember that in "Eight Hundred", the male protagonist chatted with Li Chen after being forced to shoot the prisoner of the devil. The male protagonist asked inexplicably: Why do we kill each other like this, my family is just farming. . But I asked myself, what the hell am I doing with this thing during the New Year's Eve. . Then, can you stop killing and killing. Great harmony in the world, isn't it? . Or, everyone lives a life of mediocrity and mediocrity, isn't it? The uncle cuts off someone else's hand first. And then inexplicably beheaded. The old man ran away. The German army was neatly killed. Germans only do one thing. kill Jews. Killing that is called a neat and tidy. The Jewish teacher was hanged crying. A Polish (Ukrainian?) scumbag pointed, hey man, there's a Jewish woman running there. The German gun gods raised their guns and shot, piercing through Yang at a hundred paces. The woman fell to the ground. Jewish men, women and children were stripped of their clothes. Machine gun fire. . However, the climax of the film is far from coming. 9. The Soviet-German war is in a tug of war. The village has become a no-man's land. Then all the people started to move around. Then you kill me and I kill you. Ukrainian terrorists killed Polish officers, civilians, and burned children; Poles retaliated by killing the sister-in-law of the heroine. No place is safe. The holy church has actually become a slaughterhouse that lures snakes out of their holes and lures enemies into them. The safest place is actually the German frontline. A group of German soldiers stared helplessly at the empty-eyed heroine, hugged the child, and passed by. Many netizens said that this is just the imagination of the heroine. Epilogue: Chinese directors like to carry private goods. I remember that in "Eight Hundred", the male protagonist chatted with Li Chen after being forced to shoot the prisoner of the devil. The male protagonist asked inexplicably: Why do we kill each other like this, my family is just farming. . But I asked myself, what the hell am I doing with this thing during the New Year's Eve. . Then, can you stop killing and killing. Great harmony in the world, isn't it? . Or, everyone lives a life of mediocrity and mediocrity, isn't it? The Soviet-German war was in a tug of war. The village has become a no-man's land. Then all the people started to move around. Then you kill me and I kill you. Ukrainian terrorists killed Polish officers, civilians, and burned children; Poles retaliated by killing the sister-in-law of the heroine. No place is safe. The holy church has actually become a slaughterhouse that lures snakes out of their holes and lures enemies into them. The safest place is actually the German frontline. A group of German soldiers stared helplessly at the empty-eyed heroine, hugged the child, and passed by. Many netizens said that this is just the imagination of the heroine. Epilogue: Chinese directors like to carry private goods. I remember that in "Eight Hundred", the male protagonist chatted with Li Chen after being forced to shoot the prisoner of the devil. The male protagonist asked inexplicably: Why do we kill each other like this, my family is just farming. . But I asked myself, what the hell am I doing with this thing during the New Year's Eve. . Then, can you stop killing and killing. Great harmony in the world, isn't it? . Or, everyone lives a life of mediocrity and mediocrity, isn't it? The Soviet-German war was in a tug of war. The village has become a no-man's land. Then all the people started to move around. Then you kill me and I kill you. Ukrainian terrorists killed Polish officers, civilians, and burned children; Poles retaliated by killing the sister-in-law of the heroine. No place is safe. The holy church has actually become a slaughterhouse that lures snakes out of their holes and lures enemies into them. The safest place is actually the German frontline. A group of German soldiers stared helplessly at the empty-eyed heroine, hugged the child, and passed by. Many netizens said that this is just the imagination of the heroine. Epilogue: Chinese directors like to carry private goods. I remember that in "Eight Hundred", the male protagonist chatted with Li Chen after being forced to shoot the prisoner of the devil. The male protagonist asked inexplicably: Why do we kill each other like this, my family is just farming. . But I asked myself, what the hell am I doing with this thing during the New Year's Eve. . Then, can you stop killing and killing. Great harmony in the world, isn't it? . Or, everyone lives a life of mediocrity and mediocrity, isn't it?
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