plot
During World War II, a Ukrainian rural boy Vasily responded to the call of the Central Committee of the Soviet Party to enlist in the army and was sent to Stalingrad. On the tragic battlefield, Vasily sniped several German officers with the marksmanship he learned from hunting as a child. At this moment, the Soviet Union also urgently needs a famous national hero to boost morale, so Vasily was promoted as a "Sharpshooter" and was sought after by the people of the Soviet Union. The heroine Tanya is one of them. As a result, Vasily successfully became an excellent sniper, and his record also frightened the Germans. To deal with Vasily, the Germans sent their own sharpshooter, Colonel Connie. Connie's sniping skills were obviously better, and he shot and killed many of Vasily's comrades, which greatly damaged Vasily's confidence. During a sniping, Vasily's gun was accidentally scattered, and he had to hide behind a small block of cover and couldn't move. Thanks to Tanya's rescue, his life was saved. So Vasily and Tanya fell in love. After that, Tanya was "bombed to death" while performing the retreat mission. Danilov, who also loved Tanya, was heartbroken. He helped Vasily lead out Connie and he was killed. An angry Vasily finally shot. Killed Connie. The battle of Stalingrad, which lasted for 180 days, finally ended, and Vasily finally found Tanya, who was seriously injured and lying on a stretcher...
Evaluation
1. The Germans were brutal in aggression, and the Soviets in Weiguo were also quite brutal. In front of them, the enemy took the initiative to attack, and then there were their own people who shot and killed deserters. The recruits were almost escorted to the battlefield, and they all knew that this was an extremely cruel war. What else could they do other than bite the bullet and die?
2. Love in war is touching
3. The sniper battle in the film is very exciting and thrilling to watch;
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