Before watching this film, I had already read the synopsis of the plot, and with the film title "Wolf War", I thought it was an action commercial film, but I never thought of its small literary tone.
I was deeply impressed by the realism of the nature of the film, the sound effects were good, and the shots that followed the subjective perspective were quite infectious. When Yaz (the last person to give up his life) and John at the end, the rhythm of the film obviously settles down to render his inner struggle.
When John was on the verge of despair and hysterical prayer to God but never answered, he finally said lightly: "Damn, I'll do it myself", just as he prepared a last-ditch effort at the end of the film, not at the beginning of the film suicidal thoughts. There is hope in black, the hope you can choose, no matter how it ends. The last second after the subtitles also implicitly expressed this infinite "hope".
Okay, not my type though.
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