The first thing to say is that if I hadn’t stood in the hall of Wanda Studios in a daze and watched the trailer on the big screen, I wouldn’t have gone to death based on the rough BT translation of the Chinese title and the vulgar poster. Look. The trailer gave me 5 points of favor, plus 2 points of curiosity, 2 points of boredom, and 1 point of encouragement from my boyfriend, and finally gave me 10 points of reason to watch this film. The guys in Russia really know how to write music, and the composers called this driver and that driver made the whole film's musical atmosphere very good. I think the musical element is an important part of a good movie, and even if it matters, it's only a "necessary but not sufficient" condition. If it is sufficient, it also needs to have a layered and engaging plot, and actors who have the right degree of cinematography. Not to mention the cast of big-name superstars, but the performances are also remarkable. ------------------- The following contains minor spoilers ----------------------- Where is the most Impress me? This is indeed an exciting film. It is not difficult to imagine how many people in the audience will be moved to tears when this film is released in Russia. It is no less inspiring than playing a movie about defeating Japan and liberating the whole of China here. The scene that made me sad and tearful was when the old officer decided to save the revolutionary comrades and fought alone with the determination to die. At the last moment of his life, he had the right to believe that the future soldiers knew everything, and he asked: war, When will it end? The answer was: May 9, 1945. In the eyes of the old man there was hope in despair, confidence, pride, and gratification. This expression has always been fixed in my heart, lingering, and brought tears to my eyes. What makes me feel wrong? In my opinion, the plot of the time-travel is too abrupt, the transition is very sudden, or is the director trying to create this very shocking and amazing feeling? As a moviegoer, I feel that the scene where several men took out their military ID cards with their photos and looked at each other in dismay, was very unnatural, maybe it was a lack of foreshadowing. If all the reasons for going back to the past are because I promised the old lady to find her son, then I don't think it is sufficient. Before the director is ready to let this group of people travel through time, he should lay the groundwork for the previous plot, so that we will not feel so awkward. Because of the sudden turnaround in the first half, a movie that should have scored 90 points can now only be given 75 or 80 points. But it is not ruled out that everyone's viewing experience is different. For example, when I brought this up, my boyfriend was very disapproving, and he felt that time-travel movies should be like this. The movie itself is the benevolent see the benevolent and the wise see the wisdom. People's yearning for freedom and peace, in a calm and peaceful social environment, always feel less agitation and enthusiasm. Money, transactions, desires, bravery, games of the world, alternative art, occupy the lives of modern people, when we suddenly return to the years of war, bullets are ha Helpless. After going through these, I found that we are always dissatisfied with life because we are too superior and too greedy. We are long overdue for contentment because we have freedom and peace. We deserve to be happy because we have family and love. Last but not least, I don't think that the heroine is very beautiful, but the breasts are very impressive! The Russian woman who is more beautiful than her reached out and grabbed a lot. But she conveys an indescribable feeling, like an authentic slut. (I don't mean to be derogatory, I do feel that way, to be honest.) Overall, it's worth a look. It feels like an authentic slut. (I don't mean to be derogatory, I do feel that way, to be honest.) Overall, it's worth a look. It feels like an authentic slut. (I don't mean to be derogatory, I do feel that way, to be honest.) Overall, it's worth a look.
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