Regarding the films of the non-mainly participating countries in World War II, the surprise attack on the 60th position is one of the more impressive.
There are two prominent points in the film, don't die, and the stereotyped misunderstanding must be followed by dedication, sealing the letter, and blowing out the candle. At that moment, the loneliness of a man is fully revealed. The whole film is not without waves and blood, the eyes are very good, the script and performance are very good - it should be able to describe this ordinary period film. However...
why was my brother hanging on a cross? Wasn't he saved by a cannonball? Also, can the heroine see it? This shit left me speechless. As a result, a bracing scene was arranged abruptly, and the two sides ceased fire~ Is this a war? ? I rely on, it is really a battle! ! In the legend, it was agreed to cease fire and celebrate the festival together! !
In the plot scene, I personally think it is still the vivid and moving part of Fang Shiyu's carrying his brothers.
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