Let me tell you what I think are the pitfalls:
1. The battle scene was chaotic, and the overall situation of the battlefield could not be seen, and the tactics of both sides could not be seen. When the warehouse counterattacked several times, only scattered soldiers were screaming, and no one was in command. Is Xie Jinyuan in retreat at this time? After a few blows, the Japanese were repelled. The only thing that could be seen clearly was that the soldiers died quickly. 2. Don't mention the need for telephone lines in the warehouse. Suddenly, people across the river rushed across the bridge to send the lines, and when the lines were delivered, they didn't say what role it played. It was always said that the masses were watching a play and saw extremely unreasonable soldiers. After lining up to jump off the building and self-destruct, all of them suddenly wanted to die for the country, forcing the awakening of humanity. 3. As soon as the flag was erected, the crowd on the river side immediately looked solemn and surprised. The erection of the flag may have been of great significance to the defenders and the Japanese army, but even the little people who raised the flag understood the significance of raising the flag? 4. At the end of the retreat, there was a scene where the person running in the front and center was the first to be shot in the chest. At this time, they had already run to the halfway position of the bridge, so are you charging or retreating? Where are the Japanese? . 5. When the defenders retreated, there were heavy casualties. The crowd across the river stretched out their hands to call. Is the thumbs up when the hand gestures slow down and close-up?
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