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Brenda 2022-03-21 09:01:09
Sporadic military textual research on "Furious"
Orthodox Hollywood films with the theme of World War II have been away from the screen for many years. I don’t know if it is a scene of the 70th anniversary of the Anti-Fascist War. The 14-year-old "Furious" has revived a small climax of a historical war movie of World War II, especially in...
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Hilton 2022-03-21 09:01:09
This American World War II drama is too bragging, right?
I am not a movie fan, nor a real military fan. I say this for modesty. It is also to tell everyone that in the eyes of real military fans, there are more complaints.
I always thought that only Chinese shredded devils are the shame of war movies. I was wrong.
Even if this film is about...

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Julianne 2022-03-24 09:01:09
The front is acceptable. The setting of the chain to be dropped before the tank starts to fight at the end is really a bit stupid. It not only makes the final shopping process lose the logic and weakens the action elements, but also makes the brothers start prematurely. The Langyashan Five Heroes model of Langya Mountain quickly emptied the dramatic tension.
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Reginald 2022-03-23 09:01:09
Qing Gong watched the 4K panoramic sound version. It’s been a long time since I watched such a cool World War II movie. The plot development and battle scenes are neat and tidy, with a strong sense of reality, good atmosphere, and great sound effects of war scenes.
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Wardaddy: [Norman has just killed his first enemy soldiers] Norman. It wasn't nothin,' right?
Norman Ellison: Come again, Sergeant?
Wardaddy: Rubbin' out those Heinies. Splashed 'em real good. Wasn't nothin,' right?
Norman Ellison: [With an odd look in his eyes] Sure, Sergeant. Yeah, it wasn't nothin.' Fact, I kinda liked it.
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Trini 'Gordo' Garcia: [Deleted scene] Our tanks are shitboxes. German guns punch through them like butter. We get hit, we're gonna burn, burn up fast. You see that hatch right behind you? We get hit, I'm gone, right through there. I'm not waiting for you, and I'm not helping you. Got that?
Norman Ellison: Yeah, I got it. Thank you.