Stalingrad evaluation action
2022-01-13 08:02
The film is a World War II movie that reflects on the German perspective. German director Josef Wilsmeier described the famous "Battle of Stalingrad" in World War II from a German perspective. The whole film has a novel concept and unique vision, showing an unprecedentedly magnificent picture of war. The turbulent artillery fire carries the blood and blood, and also brings out the insignificance and helplessness of the young soldiers. At the same time, it delicately and tirelessly portrays the characters' psychological struggles and external appearances. Performance. The ideological connotation reflected in the film complements the full and impactful pictures, and echoes each other, which is shocking.
The director made an in-depth and detailed description of the war from the perspective of a bystander. The cruelty of the war, the distortion of the heart, and the test of friendship are all included in the director's vision. There is neither acclaim nor direct condemnation, but only what happened. Presented before the eyes of the audience, let future generations think deeply about this war that brought heavy disasters to the people of the world.
Extended Reading
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Lt. Hans von Witzland: The best thing about the cold is...
[Witzland dies]
Fritz Reiser: [holding the body] You don't have to worry about sunburn.
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Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder: May I ask you something, sir?
Lt. Hans von Witzland: Please. Go ahead.
Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder: Is this your first time at the front?
Lt. Hans von Witzland: Everyone must start somewhere.