I myself seldom watch and do not like to watch historical dramas. History itself is my dead end. As for the battle of Stalingrad, I only remember that the textbooks seem to say that the German army was defeated by the cold winter. From this movie, I learned that the battle took place in World War II. This battle was so tragic. There is also a hero in the battle - the sniper Varissi. In addition to the simple hero Varisi, the beautiful Tanya steel-toothed veteran, the young soldier, the little hero Shasha, the kind mother, Khrushchev and other characters are very meticulously portrayed, with their own personalities and characteristics of wartime. Especially Danilov, his patriotism, his extremes, his friendship and love make the whole image very three-dimensional. The casting of the film is also very good, and the actors' looks and acting skills are all online. I believe many viewers are like me. The most impressive scene is the moment when Tanya takes off his pants. There was a dark war all around, and Tanya's snow-white ass lit up the whole picture, a beauty like hope in despair. Whenever the German sniper Connie was playing against Xiaoshasha, I was very nervous, my scalp tingled, and the reversal arrangement was great. As the first third of the movie goes, I'd definitely give it five stars. but! The further the story goes, the more it should be the climax, but it left me speechless. Varissie fell asleep at the moment of life and death, and Connie, the opponent of the German army, did not even refill the gun. The framed telegram that Danilov sent out because of jealousy was finished, and he did not explain what the superiors were doing. I rolled my eyes when I saw that Tania was hit by a stray bullet. In order to highlight the two men, there is no need to let the heroine hang up so hastily! Of course, Tanya isn't dead, I'll talk about that later. After that, Danilov gave the head inexplicably. Although he had explained his regrets before, I still felt that the head was too abrupt. After Connie hit Danilov, he swaggered out and was completely exposed. He was so careful before, why did he suddenly get nervous at this time, did his IQ go out with the bullet? In the end, when Varissi saw Tanya's shot in the crowd, it should be touching, but I don't know why I want to laugh so much, this guy's eyes are too good, Tanya The face is too talented too bright! Therefore, the first two-thirds are given five points, the last third can only be given two points, and we will leave three points for the overall consideration.
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