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Lucas 2022-03-20 09:01:24
It's just a screw
"When I was a kid, my grandfather took me to the factory, and there was a man standing on a high place without a blue uniform. The people he watched didn't know what he was doing, but to him, everything was so clear. I wanted to be that person." In socialist capitalism, individuals are just screws....
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Alyson 2022-03-20 09:01:24
Must pay attention. . . .
I found very little mention of the German officer in it who was hostile to Basil. . . . He is the villain of course, but he takes off his Iron Cross at the back of the movie and gives it to the German general when he says to give it to his son who died in the Soviet Union. . . Makes you think he's...
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Dax 2022-03-19 09:01:03
From Vasily to Zhang Taofang
The defense of Stalingrad, the French director, the British actor, had nothing to do with the Russians. The sniper Vasily and the political commissar Danilov were like actors and agents. The latter created a hero for the former, mainly because the Russian people needed such a hero to inspire them...
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Pearl 2022-03-16 09:01:03
A slap in the face for communism
Stalingrad - an unsung war. This film makes people look down on this bloody battle from another height with a distinctive visual. The film pushes the sniper in front of the camera, and the stunt is a duel between two sharpshooters. Interspersed, however, are questions about communism....
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Ottilie 2022-03-15 09:01:03
not particularly impressed
After so many comments, I will just excerpt a few points. The classic line is this: "People will always be people, and they will not be the same again. We have worked so hard to create an equal society, where you don't have to To be envious of your neighbors. But there is always something to be...
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Arne 2022-03-15 09:01:03
Small impression after watching the movie "Bing on the City"
Because I have to work overtime until 11 pm every Thursday, I always like to find some movies to watch, so as to pass the hard time alone in an empty office. But often you have to worry about what type of movie to watch, comedy, right? I don't want to be alone in the office. Horror movies, right? I...
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Lera 2022-01-26 08:09:35
Media Relations in "Enemy at the Gates"
Looking at "Enemy at the Gates", I have a little feeling about the media issues in it. The specific and abstract referential relationships are as follows: Daninov represents the media, Vasily represents the object of the media, and Khrushchev represents the control of the media. The official will...
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Kendall 2022-01-26 08:09:35
good sniper movie
A good war movie starring Jude Law. The American description of the Battle of Stalingrad. I think the film has three themes: the Soviet Union's sagacity, the showdown of snipers, and the love in war. In the beginning, it felt real. The Soviet Union suffered so many casualties in World War II,...
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Jordan 2022-01-26 08:09:35
war, hero, humanity, love
A story about Russian heroes without the Russians involved. Why is such a huge work done by Germany/Ireland/UK? I think, maybe the camp of patriotism is different, but for war, heroes, human nature, love, which camp is similar. About the War The Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point in the Great...
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Stevie 2022-01-26 08:09:35
About why this movie was made like this
1. The director of this film is French, and the French have a tradition of mobilizing soldiers to carry out death charges since ancient times, just like in the movie, especially in World War I, when there were French soldiers who could not stand the superiors. The rebels were oppressed, and the...
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Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Language: English,German,Russian Release date: March 16, 2001