As a female audience, you will not understand why 1 German tank can destroy 3 American tanks. But it doesn't matter, it doesn't affect the understanding of the plot at all.
The deepest impact of this movie on me is that the male protagonist unabashedly shows his hatred of Germans, without the slightest beautification. It is completely true to show the mood of the soldiers in the war.
Even if the German soldiers took out pictures of their family members and begged for mercy, the Americans did not let him go. It's very cool to watch here. Compared to the drama where the bad guys are forgiven at the end of the TV series, I like such a straightforward plot.
But the scenes of playing the piano and eating in the living room are in stark contrast to this disgust.
In the end, the American recruit hid under the tank, and the German soldier took a picture of him, hesitated for a moment, and left.
The two scenes silently express the desire of the two peoples for peace and humanity.
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