I think there are four kinds of war films. One is to shoot Guo Weiguangzheng, the second is heroism, the third is anti-war themes, and the fourth is to truly depict the people and stories of war. The first three are distorted and one-sided, and the fourth is Real cruel.
From the bottom of the sea, the best World War II film, no one. I happened to find the whole book... 6*50 minutes TV movie version, hurry up to finish this third brush in one day.
In a confined space, within 300 minutes, the German navy group runs through, belligerent, hunting, disappointed, fleeing, fighting, giving up, rebirth, goodbye... No opponent, no heroine, no leader.
German war films have always been rigorous and reflective. Through the ups and downs of a wonderful submarine attack, there is not only a ideological change of the collective individual humanity involved in the war, but also a profound description of the submarine life, and a detailed reflection of the U-shaped submarine's combat process and tactical literacy. The ending is sad...
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