In a film about faith, the power of goodness corresponds to the power of hatred. A story similar to Forrest Gump’s resolute not to use guns to save lives on the battlefield of the American soldiers should have been dealt with in place. The bullets are aimed at the head, and the battlefield is also killing Pretty catchy. When the film is in this scene, I can really find some feeling. The overall evaluation can be seen. It may be to show the ferocity of the small Japan's counterattack, and the basic battlefield deployment was not designed. There is no battlefield depth, insufficient display space, and no big scenes.
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