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Avis 2022-03-19 09:01:10
The dignity of the people of a small country. The middle-aged men of the same country were conscripted into the army of the hostile country, and the younger brother witnessed the death of the elder brother and the killing of each other on the battlefield. Only death buried them together again. Today we are on the German side, tomorrow we are on the Russian side, because we don't know what this war is about, we just don't want to leave our homeland. The battle scenes are vividly...
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Kaela 2022-03-19 09:01:10
I like the part of hitting Lao Maozi at the...
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Erick 2022-03-19 09:01:10
Well made. Tragedy of a small...
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Megane 2022-03-18 09:01:09
It is a work of conscience that sees the big from the small (the first person to thank in this film is Matt Lal, and you can rest assured that he has a historical view). Dual protagonists and dual perspectives, but they both inevitably fall...
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Bernhard 2022-03-18 09:01:09
It must be four stars +, although it is actually not very good-looking, the pursuit of symmetrical sense of irony and tragedy (supplementary soldiers, fighting, killing prisoners, and saving people on both sides) makes the second paragraph as a comparison boring, and it is also a victim. The German victims are more sympathetic than the Soviet victims. Compared with the German role of issuing the head of state jade photo, the scumbags of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who always want people...
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Randi 2022-03-17 09:01:10
Recommended to watch with the Romanian film "Portrait of a Young Fighter", Big Brother and how another totalitarian gets people to the point of exhaustion until the moment they...
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Jamel 2022-03-15 09:01:11
(8/10) Two gangs of Estonians can only fight to the death for the interests of two foreign countries. It can be best described with the words "Small country grass people, born in troubled times" written at the beginning of a book I read...
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Bartholome 2022-01-29 08:10:58
On the micro level, the tactical scenes are realistic and clear, which is better than ordinary war movies. However, from a macro perspective, it is really weird to switch from the German side in the first half to the Red Army side in the second half, and then insert a gentle military and civilian fish and water situation, and the rhythm is very...
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Adaline 2022-01-29 08:10:58
Surviving in the cracks of great powers, who are you? Estonians? Soviets? German? Red Army? SS? puppet army? Fortunately, there is no need to worry now. PS: The two letters echo each other...
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Marcella 2022-01-29 08:10:58
1. This is the first film I don't hate the infamous German SS, and the first time I know that part of the SS is not in Germany, but fighting for their homeland and freedom. 2. The first half of the story is the subjective perspective of the SS, and the second half is switched to the subjective perspective of the Soviet Red Army. It is also a sudden realization that some people in the Red Army are not pure Soviets, but from the people they bully. 3. The switching of the two perspectives...
1944 Comments
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Elmer 2022-04-20 09:02:44
Dawn is never silent
In 1944, Estonia fought its own dignity and flesh for the benefit of the two great powers, in 1944, the Warsaw Uprising, also in 1944, Churchill caught a cold.
The Estonian war film "1944" revealed the history of World War II that was not noticed or that the victors deliberately concealed: the...
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Selmer 2022-04-21 09:03:40
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Microscopically speaking, individuals are insignificant and insignificant in war. As a modern person, we should reflect on the path that human beings have traveled through this history, so as not to repeat the same mistakes. Very good film, there is no HTC war scene, there are some feelings between...
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Jüri Jõgi: The innocent always feel guilt, the guilty feel nothing.
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Voldemar 'Piir': [twin brothers Käär have arrived at platoon as supplement] Who are you?
Vennad Käärid: [simultaneously] SS-grenader Käär!
Voldemar 'Piir': Supplement men?
Vennad Käärid: [simultaneously] Yes, sir!
Voldemar 'Piir': Ten men were promised, two were sent, they are also like one.
Karl Tammik: What are your names?
[brothers introduce themselves]
Voldemar 'Piir': Relatives?
Vennad Käärid: [simultaneously] Brothers.
Voldemar 'Piir': I can see that, a bit similar.