4 days in may
Douban 8.5
The film tells the story that four days before the end of World War II, the Soviet detachment occupied the German seaside orphanage and met the retreating Germans. Eight Soviets wanted to capture ten times as many Germans as they did, but the Germans were determined to surrender to the British and were deadlocked. In order to protect the children, the Soviet detachment fought side by side with the Germans and fired on their own.
Four Days in May is a German film based on a true story. From the child's point of view, it has no place. It tells that war is the purgatory of human nature, and a few war films do not deliberately emphasize the cruelty of war. This is the best anti-war film.
Warren
Douban 8.3
The film restored a true history. Warren is located on the northwest border of Ukraine. It belonged to Poland before World War II. It used to be a multi-ethnic mixed area of Ukrainians, Jews, Poles and Russians. During World War II, it was successively occupied by the Soviet Union and Germany.
In order to seek independence, Ukrainians set up an uprising army, which not only helped Germany to slaughter S Jews, but also killed at least 654.38 million Poles during the period of 1943- 1944. The scariest movie-watching experience in recent times, the real horror film is war. Some shots will be uncomfortable, too real, cruel, bloody and anti-human.
The action of apes
Douban 7.7
The film tells the story of Britain training two Czechoslovakian soldiers and assassinating the leader of the Nazi SS, reinhard heydrich, code-named "Ape".
The adaptation of real events, the front is a bit dull, but true. There is not much fancy in an assassination, and the whole event is expressed through the assassin's perspective. No protagonist aura, no fanatical patriotism.
tuntematon sotilas
Douban 7.8
The film is adapted from 1954' s best-selling novel Unknown Soldier, which tells the story of a group of Finnish soldiers in the Sufen War.
Finnish World War II movies completely reproduce the history of World War II in Finland from the perspective of a platoon of ordinary soldiers in the Finnish army. The film is 180 minutes long. Fierce fighting scenes come and go, but there is no trace of blood and passion, only the cruelty of war. An excellent war movie.