I watched this film at Xiaopo Station.
The contribution that this war hero made to Russia is beyond our imagination. This is also a movie made by Russia to commemorate the hero.
According to historical records, Lyudmila entered the marriage hall very early and gave birth to a child when she was a teenager. Then, her husband abandoned her and her children, and Lyudmila raised her children while working part-time. Later, when the war broke out, she resolutely joined the army by virtue of her talent in sniping, instead of being forced to join the army as stated in the film.
You know that being forced to join the army and taking the initiative to join the army are two different things. I don't know why I want to shoot like this?
Secondly, the film overemphasizes the importance of love in Lyudmila's path to becoming a gun god. Wouldn't it be more noble to become a gun god for the integrity of the country?
Moreover, Russia is not a country that divides ranks, and neither was it back then. Therefore, it is not feasible to say that doctors have passes and snipers do not have passes.
Overemphasized the importance of love to Lyudmila, which is repeated in the film. I think there should be a stronger force to push Lyudmila forward, not just because of men.
There is nothing to say about the actors' acting skills, but there is a slight discrepancy between part of the storyline and the history I have learned, so I wrote this article with passion.
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