I often have reflections in war-themed movies, but I don't understand. You can't fight with you. What kind of battle is your reflection? Should you fight or not, pay attention next time? It doesn't matter which battle is the audience. Outsiders are not qualified to forgive anyone for anyone. They can explore movies and explore human nature, but they don't need to reflect.
A good movie The plot is simple but overall it's pretty good Just the gasping sound The sound of the mine parts hitting the close-up camera captures the tense atmosphere Maybe the movie itself doesn't want to show the bloody side, it's just the cutscene of the mines to blow up the movie Choose bright colors As the plot is different from most war-themed movies, this movie focuses on the warm side. From the movie itself, I personally think that the last four boys will bang when they are about to walk out of the camera. The essence of war is cruel. It is also highlighted from another angle. The Nazis can be anyone, they can be Germans, they can be Danes, like the officers in the show, when a man can kill other people with no mercy, what's the difference with the Nazis? The officers here are not rational and think that boys are useful. It's just pure not wanting to let them go. It's especially obvious that what the sergeant major has done, in that historical context, can be called a moral saint. The real war is always a brutal real historical event. More than 2,000 people died. The means can't be so gentle. After all, it is a co-production between the two countries. Some truth, goodness and beauty can be understood. The expression of the inner activities of the characters is also very good. If you want to run away, stop it, and so many people respond, it is a terrible sense of obedience and conformity. The actor's acting skills are also very good. Compared with Wu Mengda's classic expression changes, it is not much more so that the actors next to him cooperate with his eyes to dodge his body, his body trembles subconsciously, he gritted his lower teeth, and the others cooperated timidly to create a tense atmosphere. Everything seems to be natural, and the whole body of acting is full of playful expressions. The change of expression and the director who can film are much stronger than those who only pass the content through the lines. When watching a movie, you have to see that the actors with acting skills can shoot the director who can tell the story well through the camera and the actors. The plot is ok, the lines are ok it's worth seeing
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