Although the visual effects and editing are not clever, and even a bit mediocre with the script (a shot at the start, breaking through the defensive line), the film that can be watched is very interesting that he put a lot of content into it in a not very abrupt way at the same time. In the half-hour film, and the relationship between the characters is handled well. The most eye-catching and most vulgar shot is that the British guy crazy wants to put the last cigarette on the old man, but until the end, the old man’s eyes widened. I didn’t get the last bite (the brand guy is very honest in the film, and the whole film is asking for cigarettes). Although the whole film is a "go and go" road mode, some plot designs are also quite satisfactory, but everyone is There is an object (or behavior) as a connection, a secret to deepen, so that everyone’s image is very flesh and blood but there are also distorted places. 1. There is a French woman’s home about 10 kilometers from the front line, and vinyl is played, even The German soldier in the middle of the bread nodded and laughed with the medical boy at the end (Big Brother, you were captured for the second time) [But this German boy is the key to the anti-war theme of the whole film, as the protagonist Dick said In one sentence, "They are the same as us, except that they wear different uniforms."] Until the end, the medical boy medically treated a German army. It seemed to be talking about his reconciliation with the Germans. Most of his comrades were killed but they were powerless), but in fact they are talking about opposing the war, insisting on the humanistic warmth among people with a total of 4 points, one point for his anti-war presentation, 0.5 for the subject matter, and one point for his characters. The presentation of the relationship, 1.5 points to the British guy and the last picture of the card guy lighting the cigarette but not lighting
At last
So fucking warm.
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