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Johnnie 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Passionate hunting T34
Generally speaking, it is a cool film of war scenes. The ballistic depiction of the 86 and 88 guns is wonderful. I don’t know if the various weapons and equipment are props or not. The No. 4 tank and the "Leopard" type are cultural relics. Gladiator plot, love drama has the flavor of "Bing on the...
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Kole 2022-01-21 08:02:03
True Revolutionary Romanticism
Watching Lao Maozi's anti-German movie filmed...
Oily but not greasy, it looks comfortable!

Pyotr Skvortsov
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Armani 2022-01-21 08:02:03
I think it is romantic and humorous, but I find it ridiculous. This liberator's posture is potentially an inherent crisis, which continued to erupt in the same way (tank propulsion) in the same way (tank propulsion) after the end of the war half a century. Under distressed conditions, the red fighters held up the icon and reduced the role of political ideas in spiritual life. Somehow, I'm tired of the protagonist.
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Raul 2022-03-25 09:01:20
Jumping to watch, because I don't care about the plot at all, this kind of steel torrent of pure men's films, you just need to savor the chariot hand-to-hand combat. Although many are obvious special effects animations, and the sight of the scope should also be taken by the model, but the details are great, the tactical positioning and ideas, the scene where the T-34 first adds the crawler version to the panther shell, and The T-34 was always hit with a high angle of shells... The tank smash and the plot were even better than Pitt's Fury. The biggest innovation of this film is that a large number of armor-piercing bullets and high-explosive grenades hit the tank and the slow-motion demonstration after that, let everyone know how to hit the tank and how to kill the occupants of the car after the penetration. In fact, the T-34 will definitely not be able to fight the tiger style, let alone the tiger king, but who cares, the dead straight man just eats this one.
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[after the T-34 crashes through the Nazi officers' car park]
Ionov: What was that?
Demyan Volchok: Expensive German cars!
Stepan Vasilyonok: They were!