I like realistic war themes. Compared with Mrs. Miniver's full and magnificent positive eulogy, this film cleverly selects the entry point for veterans to return to their original lives. Combining 1946 is actually very social.
Although there are still comments that female characters are not full enough, at the end of Holmer's wedding, I still say from the bottom of my heart, it’s good, but that’s enough, isn’t it enough? The most obvious way to watch a movie is to feel happy and happy.
The story is great and the lens is better. The most acclaimed section is undoubtedly the section of the bar piano, the reflection in the mirror in the dressing room, and the last shot of fred proficiently climbing on the old plane. It is worth watching for the second time.
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