"Song of the Soldier" can be regarded as a relatively alternative main theme war film at that time. It abandoned the confrontational method of describing war in two and focused more on the destruction of human nature by war itself. It adopts the method of ordinary narrative, but the narrative style and film performance are more like a piece of prose, focusing on depicting an ordinary soldier's ordinary thing. But the social life it involves is far broader than a simple narrative film. What we see from it is not only the bravery and fearlessness of Alyosha as a soldier on the cruel World War II battlefield, but also more It is to portray him as a living flesh and blood person, and the film also uses this to rise from thinking about victory or defeat in war to philosophical thinking about human nature itself.
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