To be honest, Jude Law is really beautiful, right?
This movie was mind blowing for me, it was so exciting.
The director who crazily smeared the Soviet Union is no longer there. But I don't like it, so I don't talk about history and politics. But judging from the plot of this film, the sniper duel is really thrilling.
Actually, I don't hate the German major, I really don't hate him, on the contrary I admire him.
I still remember him saying very calmly, this is my son.
Literally blood and tears, his son also died in the war, perhaps, his son also died under the sniper rifle of a sniper like him.
But war, no way.
When I watched it, I thought, if there was no war, he and Vasily might have been a good couple, and Vasily should be his son's age. But this is war, he has no choice, he serves his country. When he had no choice but to kill Sasha, I believe that he also felt unbearable, but there was no way.
When he finally took off his hat, I seemed to see a smile, a bit of relief, a bit of relief, a bit of regret, and a lot of feelings. He lost.
In fact, everyone is just people trapped in uniforms.
Vasily, Jude Law.
Jude Law's acting skills are really good, allowing me to sink into the role. Vasily is so beautiful, his smile is very sunny, and the whole person is like a elf. Who can not love him, I am also tempted! But he's just a little guy, he doesn't understand politics, he doesn't understand current affairs, he doesn't understand anything, he just wants to survive and work in factories after the war. But the war played a joke on him, he became a god, a god without flaws, who knows how much pressure he is under.
I used to dislike love lines in war movies, especially love triangles, but the love in this movie is very natural. As Vasily said, surviving this day is a kind of victory, every day is burning eyebrows, and looking at the present. Therefore, any emotions other than life and death are cherished very much.
So, I can understand the commissar. I don't hate him even if he edited such a bastard article in the later period, he just got carried away by the morality he reinforced to himself. When a person's morality is too noble, it often means how hypocritical it is when it is broken. Don't blame him, really.
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