This film is very similar to last year's "Stalingrad" on the screen, but the latter has more intense colors, and the description of the big scenes is more precise, and the humanities are slightly difficult, but the film's portrayal of the interior of human nature It is profound and heart-wrenching far beyond the Russian film. Perhaps this is a manifestation of Western countries' emphasis on individual freedom, and artistic creation without restraint will be more pure.
The two most impressive scenes, one is the boss and the machine at the German sister's house, two soldiers who can die at any time meet two weak foreign women, six eggs and hot water, the tenderness between young people is all. It proves that these four people yearn for a better life, no one likes the life of fighting and killing, how hungry they are for a good life, even if they enjoy a moment in the guns, it is worth it. Later, the sisters were killed by his own cannon in a blink of an eye, which made the machine who first came to the battlefield to believe in religion torn his heart. He went through the process of transforming from a boy to a man from the first time he shot and killed to the shattering of the seeds of love. At the same time, he has experienced the process of hating war more and more. The leader of the captain is his enlightenment, and the words of his teammates are the helpless shouting of war, telling his friends that he can only choose to be strong in the face of war.
Another scene is the tank battle on the lawn. The filming location is so delicate and the tension is no less than the parties involved. Of course, apart from these two scenes, let alone the last scene, the climax of the whole film is also the result that the author wants to express. God still has to believe, heroes exist, but what you see may not be true, you can't see it Maybe the machine inside is the original work of this story. In order not to let happy people forget the hero, we must tell everyone the real experience. I thought it would be perfect to add a scene where an elderly machine is giving a presentation to a student decades later.
There are countless films describing World War II, but how to show the war scene from a new angle is really a nerve-racking thing. This film cleverly uses the tank battle, which refreshes the audience.
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