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German 2022-04-22 07:01:49
Escape to Moscow plan
From the beginning to the end, the climaxes of the tank battles made the blood boil. It was adapted from real events and added a lot of visibility to the whole story. A lot of bombardment and scenes of gunpowder smoke are really suitable for watching under the 3D giant screen. About It seems that...
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Jewel 2022-01-21 08:02:03
"Hunting T34": the highlights of a Russian drama
It is said that this movie was created based on real historical events. Rao is the case, Russian director Alexei Sidorov's "Hunting T34" still leaves a big loophole.
In 1941, German Nazi troops were on their way to attack Moscow. In a small village dozens of kilometers away from Moscow, the Germans...

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Lottie 2022-03-25 09:01:20
In the film about tank operations during World War II, the tank tactics and tactics are shown. This is the clearest and most exciting film I have ever seen. The story is also very legendary. It not only captures the will and wisdom of the tanker, but also The tank was shot, the soul of this steel body. I want to dig out the old version and take a look.
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Joannie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The literary drama can be completely ignored. In other words, when the protagonists are driving T-34 tanks, it is the most exciting moment of the movie. Inside the tank, there are four bloody soldiers with clear division of labor. Their roars echoed and stirred in the narrow space, stirring the atmosphere to the top; from the outside, this behemoth looked like a "little swan" dancing ballet, without any Clumsy, free to go. The tank battle between the two armies is the most exciting. The cool and warm colors symbolize the two opposing sides. The slow motion and fast editing create a tense and exciting atmosphere. There are not too many fancy skills, and the effect is simple and direct. In fact, tanks are also a man's romance.
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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!