The first one was great! ! ! The cruelty of the war is restored, and there is no joke. In contrast, the second part is too superficial, and the funny elements are increased, which is more childish.
In the first part, it truly shows the mental journey of four contemporary young people, growing up in the war, and reflecting and realizing after losing a good teacher and friend. It has a profound conception and a sense of substitution, which can arouse the resonance of the majority of young people. I used to like the Junkers very much, but the more materials I came into contact with, I was initially attracted by handsome guys, self-discipline and honor, and now I have changed my overall perspective to look at this war, and I have more and more reflections on the war. I have come into contact with many movies about time travel in France and the United States before, but this is the first time for a time travel film with the theme of war. The only regret of this film is that the love came too suddenly, maybe because the time is limited and the director wants to express too much, it is inevitable to lose sight of one and the other. I personally thought that the clips describing love could be more obscure, and just focus on reflecting the war. Many of the stalks about war and reflection in the movie have just appeared and were taken lightly.
In addition, because it is from a Russian perspective, it is inevitable that there will be a tendency to beautify the country's heroes. In contrast, the reality of the Soviet army shown in "Soldiers on the City" is more objective and more restored.
However, Russian films have been silent for so many years after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and there is nothing special about them (perhaps too few introductions have caused most people to not understand them deeply), and the appearance of this film is eye-catching. On the contrary, it is not all kinds of popcorn American movies that fill the screen at present, or it is China's little fresh and first-time love and sorrow. It is more meaningful than many so-called blockbusters now. I hope more people like such a good movie!
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