A 5-hour feature film, the length is almost unbearable. It's like going deep into the sea in a submarine and enduring loneliness in the boundless ocean. Sometimes the film should be deliberately lengthening the length of the plot - waiting for the depth charge. Every second seems longer; on a voyage without a goal, the over-energized tax sailors are almost suffocated and crazy, how can they persevere in a cramped environment? Even add half a month of storms. This film puts all the Everyone is put into the extreme environment to test the nerves of the audience. The
German technicians are really awesome, and the submarines that have been beaten into sieves can also be repaired. I gave up for them at many times, but they are still working like crazy, I think this kind of persistence is not just a survival instinct.
The ending of the film is intriguing, and it is worthy of respect for the Germans to use such an ending.
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