The music used at the beginning highlights the solemnity and silence of the cemetery. It reflects the heavy heart of the character. When the camera cuts to Hammer and the soldiers rush into action, the music kicks in, creating a tense atmosphere. In this film, what left a deep impression on me was the scene where the two sides fought in the bathhouse. Both sides are soldiers of the country, but they have to kill each other in order to strengthen their own goals. Hammer didn't want this, and kept shouting "cease fire, don't move" but no one listened. At this time, the music turned into a tragic and solemn tune, setting off a scene that was irreversible at that time, making people burst into tears!
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