because first of all, the real Vasily's appearance can't be compared with Jude Law.
Movies and documentaries are two kinds of art
. I don't worship real war, but I worship this movie
simply with If you appreciate this film from the perspective of film art, it is definitely a delicate war film
(after watching it, I have the urge to play CS) This
film is the psychological struggle between Vasily and the wolf from the very beginning. I especially like this film. The way the film starts, "i am a stone , i do not move, very slowly , i put snow in my mouth so he won't see my breath..." Vasily's first time shooting a wolf, constantly psychologically Implying that you can't shake the gun in your hand or reveal your position. The beginning succinctly tells the audience why Vasily in the subsequent war can be fired without missing a shot. The first shot of the wolf shot did not tell us whether Vasily shot the wolf or not, which paved the way for Vasily's memories later.
The duel between the major and Vasily was also a psychological warfare. Vasily forced his way into the department store knowing that the major was in a hypothetical ambush. The first complete failure aroused Vasily's fighting spirit as a hunter. He retrieved the major's cigarette butt and tasted what kind of person the smoker would be like.
After the major was also hit by Vasily, he asked Sasha about Vasily's personal affairs, and became interested in this sniper novice he had underestimated. So this contest has been elevated into a personal grudge between the major and Vasily, so that when the major was sent back by his superiors, he still refused to give up and used Sasha's layout to lure Vasily into battle.
The major is undoubtedly the villain in this film. No one wants the major to succeed in shooting Vasily, but he is a very charismatic villain. If you look at the war from his point of view, he is also a big man. victim, his son died on the battlefield. He hates and loves little Sasha. He knows that he will kill him after being betrayed by Sasha again, so he reminds him in advance to stay in the room and not come out (I still don't understand why Sasha is doing At that time, I had to come out, didn't I already tell Vasily about his ambush).
After the major walked out of his hiding place and knew that he had fallen into the sight of Vasily's gun, he did not make any counterattack, but took off his hat and conceded defeat, waiting for the bullet on his forehead.
Danilov and Vasily were Danilov's unilateral psychological contest. When Tania appeared, he felt that Vasily also had a crush on Tania, so he taunted Vasi in front of Tania. Those who have no knowledge, highlight their talents. When he thought that Tania was dead, he voluntarily gave up this psychological contest and realized it. It can be said that Danilov loved more than Vasily, or that intellectuals are often the most vulnerable in war.
Vasily had been fighting himself mentally, and his several rounds with the major were also honing his own mind, and he remembered him as he was pushed into the flashlight, the most dazzling and dangerous place in the world. The first time he shot a wolf, it was the first time he failed, only he knew best what the real Vasily was like, he was also afraid, he would also miss, Danilov's understatement pushed him towards Under the muzzle of the most powerful enemy, only Vasily knew the lightness of life and the heaviness of his mission. . .
When Vasily persuaded Tania, I didn't know what it was at first. It was not until he handed Tania the gun that I realized that Tania wanted to fight and kill the enemy to join the blocking team. Vasily's persuasion was psychological. The most true portrayal, "At that moment you were the closest person to him in the world and he didn't know it at all, you could see if he shaved in the morning, if he had a wedding ring..." Maybe Vasily, who killed countless enemies There's a little bit of remorse for every bullet he hits, because after all he's killing real people.
We, the audience, have been having a psychological battle with the director, not knowing when Vasily will die, by Danilov's hand or by the major's. At first we thought that Sasha was really a traitor. In general, the movie didn't make any sense. No procrastination, attention to detail, classic dialogue, worthy of aftertaste. . .
There is a detail in the film that I don’t understand what it means.
Vasily and Kulikov discussed who should jump first. Kulikov said that he jumped first, and then he was killed immediately after jumping. Vasily skipped and looked at Kulikov. Rikov's body said Amen, then took out a small piece of paper, took something from a bag, and wrapped it in the piece of paper, what is that?
Please someone who understands
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