A war story of four men and one woman

Derick 2022-04-19 09:01:30

I classify this film as a war story between four men and one woman. Originally it was about three men. They were Soviet sniper Vasily, Soviet political commissar Danilov, German sniper Korik, and The Soviet female sniper Tanya later found out that a little man Sacha was missing, and she became four men and one woman.

In the Second World War, the Battle of Sud and the Battle of Stalingrad were big backgrounds. Let's not talk about it.

I found that the film actually shows some small wars. Between Vasily and Korik, they are fighting for their respective motherland and faith on the one hand, and on the other hand, they compete for the honor and professionalism of snipers. It's a real man vs man fight. You die and I live, I die and you live so clear. There's always a variety of factors at play to who wins. But I noticed that at the end they have the ultimate fight At the time, Warrick was considered dead by Germany, and even the Soviets did not know whether he was still alive, and Korik also removed his identity card. Therefore, the decisive battle between the two was simplified to purely Between two individuals. Korik loses, he has reasons for his failure, such as he does not have the bait of Danilov, such as he hangs Little Sacha, such as Nazis Against Humanity, etc., but, Vasily and Korik are a death battle between men.

And between Vasily and Danilov, it is not just a love war between men and men. They both love Tania and are rivals in love. Danilov Behind the deification of Vasili, after the initial brief excitement, the aura of the banner and the hero made him feel a spiritual burden. Under the double pressure of the powerful Korik and the heroic myth, he almost It is about to collapse. So the instinct confronts Danilov. Between them, Vasily is the winner of love, Danilov is the controller of the mind. The false information that Vasily is dead makes him unload the hero myth Danilov, who lost his love and mistakenly thought that he had lost his lover, acted as a bait almost suicidal. For men, could it be that the damage of love war is more deadly?

Let us come through the brave little Sacha Curse the Nazis. He's also a real man because he was hanged by Korik on a water tower as a bait. The war between him and Korik was unfair.

Saying that women are not my strong point, Tanya is a bright spot in the film. She has a good college education, why did she choose Vasily, the grandson of the hunter in Northwest Asia, instead of the one who is as well educated as her, who sincerely pursues love What about her political commissar? She chose to be a female sniper instead of being a confidential officer in the agency. Why? It was a love that no one could tell, it was Vasily watching her in the stuffy tank car The chemical reaction of eyes. Let me explain it like this. I

didn't expect the director of this film to be the director of "The Lover", the Frenchman Jean-Jacques Arnold

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  • Madisyn 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    Sniper is really cool

  • Antonio 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Complementary standard. In the first act, there is a huge emotional gap between genius individuals sniping and killing the enemy, and the ideological cruelty and ugly irony. The pattern is enlarged to the level of Zhukov, and the ironic force of being manipulated by political workers to become famous is moderately restrained, so that the relationship between emotions and themes can be effectively controlled? ...Fortunately, in less than half of the journey, the Bavarian deer hunter came on the scene to rescue him, and he was officially transformed into a double sniper when he approached the city.

Enemy at the Gates quotes

  • Koulikov: Nobody gives a shit about the telephone guys. I mean it's like us with the Ukrainians.

  • Vassili Zaitsev: All these men here know they're going to die. So, each night when they make it back, it's a bonus. So, every cup of tea, every cigarette is like a little celebration. You just have to accept that.