Coming to Mu Ge, disappointed

Bo 2022-01-22 08:01:46

Hearing Pauline's version of "Cuckoo" was shocked by its power and beauty, I went to see this movie as an episode, and I was disappointed. It's not the mediocre disappointment, but the film has a problem from the root.

"The destruction of people by war" is a good theme, but in this movie it has become a hypocritical tool for entraining private goods. Who started the war to destroy people? It's fascism. However, the film’s performance on fascism is very rare. Except for unlabeled enemy artillery, which seems to be a natural and objective existence, it has to either curse/shoot the fascist army on the face and actually satirize the Soviets for being too extreme and not attacking the enemy. Soldiers look like people, or close-up shots of wedding photos on the corpse of a German sniper. In contrast, a large page expresses all kinds of "darkness" in the Soviet Union. After watching the whole movie, it revolves around the obviously strong but confused and exhausted female protagonist. The perception is that "war destroys people, and the culprit is the Soviet system." It seems that it is not the background of World War II but the civil war or some war started by the Soviet Union. There is no pain of homeland being destroyed, no will to defend the country, only individuals who are passive and persecuted by their superiors to follow the trend-use the dog to bite the dog war background or as the aggressor Western-style war film "confused individual" paradigm to set the Soviet Patriotic War It's too awkward.

In addition, as a biopic of a super powerful legendary woman, the roots are completely stereotypes of women. The "humanistic care" from Mrs. Roosevelt's perspective throughout the Soviet Union criticized the Soviet Union for "not treating women as women" and advocating "letting women live a woman's life." As a female audience, she felt very uncomfortable and just wanted to shout "hypocrisy!" Such and such is "what a woman should be"! ? The most outrageous thing is that even before the war, the hostess was questioned by the other's parents at the home of the blind date if it was supposed to be ironic that the messy conversation about fertility tools by the family was in the end turned into a smoky fond memory. Longing for the future, speechless and choking.

Go back and listen to the song.

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Extended Reading
  • Tiana 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    "Pain is so long-lasting, moving patiently like a snail; happiness is so short, like a rabbit's tail flying across the autumn grassland."-Epitaph of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the first Soviet sniper in World War II

  • Everett 2022-03-20 09:02:46

    Women in war, an idea. The love of fighting nations can be expressed with a strong kiss, simple and clear. The timeline cut back and forth so obscure is also drunk. It's a bit funny to say that it is feminism. The repeated mention of "she is also a woman" seems to be a privilege and exception, gender advantage? Americans like to transform a person with a posture of freedom and rights so much, are they in the dark... The scene of a battlefield wedding and some subjective perspectives are okay. Two and a half stars.

Battle for Sevastopol quotes

  • Lyudmila Pavlichenko: Gentlemen, I am 25 years old and I have killed 309 fascist invaders by now. Don't you think, gentlemen, that you have been hiding behind my back for too long?