The sacrifices here are quiet

Hoyt 2022-04-19 09:02:55

The war is cruel, and it can warn future generations that Liza could run back to bring reinforcements, but she died there like that. When every girl died, people were very worried, and their hearts sank inexplicably. There will be reinforcements, there will be big wins, and everyone will survive, but this movie really tells me that "war is cruel" and sometimes things don't go as well as we think.

On the real battlefield, everything is so cruel. I thought of the last dialogue between Lida and Vaskov. First of all, we must defend the country. Behind them, is the entire Soviet Union, the place where they grew up and loved deeply. Who would bear it Seeing your own country being trampled on by others is indifferent? Whether he is a man or a woman, he has a sincere and patriotic heart.

This film reflects the cruelty of the war very well. Even women went to the battlefield and sacrificed for the country. The deaths of the first five women did give me some blows. It was too realistic and far from being as beautiful as I imagined. In the end, Vaskov captured the remaining German soldiers, and the arrival of reinforcements gave people a glimmer of hope that justice will eventually prevail! Those who were buried in gunpowder and loess will be remembered by history.

Every sacrifice is worthwhile. Their blood stained the land of the Soviet Union red, so when people set foot on this land, they will be grateful and cherish the hard-won life now.

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  • Thurman 2022-04-23 07:04:33

    cctv6 good film has an appointment is simply a childhood film enlightenment teacher. . . I actually didn't watch this movie much, but after watching it more closely, the TV series of the same name was adapted by cctv1. At that time, it was super shocking, moving, and tragic. Also, Russian girls are really beautiful.

  • Sonia 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    The so-called tragedy is the destruction of beauty... moving, sad...