There is a famous saying in the middle school history book called "Weak countries have no diplomacy". In fact, it is more realistic to correct them. It should be "Weak countries have no wars". The weakest country is really the weakest country in the face of aggression and has no chance of war, let alone. It is a bargain with foreign powers at the diplomatic negotiating table. This film is about the German invasion of Denmark in World War II. China had an eight-year war of resistance, while the Danish war of resistance lasted only 4 hours.
In front of the German armored army sweeping across Europe, the resistance of the Danish army, which only had bicycle and motorcycle infantry, felt inferior to even an exercise. During the continuous retreat, the most heard line was "Second lieutenant, what is the order? "The entire nation, like this group of teenagers, was full of vulnerability and hesitation when they first entered the battlefield. The original war is also a manifestation of national strength, and weak countries simply cannot play the game of war.
But even for such a tasteless and humiliating war, the Danes were not ambiguous at all. Thanks to the small scale of the war, the audience can have the opportunity to zoom in and feel the inner conflict of the soldiers. The invaders approached step by step, and the road was actually crowded with lively civilians. When the little boy selling milk was killed by stray bullets in a blink of an eye, the invaders' tanks rolled over and died before the Danish soldiers had set up their positions. There is no doubt about this scene. It caused a huge psychological shock to the soldiers of the small agricultural country, and the feeling felt in an instant must surpass that of his entire life in the military academy.
When he learned that his government had surrendered a few hours ago, but he still resisted "pointlessly" and led to the sacrifice of his comrades, the second lieutenant fell into silence and blamed himself. This is the huge difference between the concept of humanitarianism and the idea of eastern loyalty to the emperor. The collision was particularly intense. The dignity of the soldiers is only secondary, and protecting life is a natural duty. I believe it also explains the reason why the Danish government set the record for the shortest resistance in the European War and surrendered in just 4 hours. Indeed, in the face of the German chariots, Denmark's resistance was meaningless. In contrast, surrendering left thousands of lives a chance. On the other hand, this is precisely why the Chinese government chose to resist the reason?
This film is hardly a war film, not even a bomb, but the group of cyclists used another way to interpret the Second World War in the memory of the Danes. We can see the pictures without emotion and the stories that are insignificant, but it is a different kind of humiliation and humiliation for foreigners.
As a war film, it is not exciting or exciting, but it is very serious and profound, and it does not hinder the high restoration of the facts. It is recommended conservatively and is not collected.
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