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The film review of purgatory

Typical low-budget film, this is a film about the first Chechen war made by the Russians themselves. It tells the story of a Russian field hospital attacked by Chechen terrorists. Photographers use realistic techniques to deliberately shoot many tragic scenes that have not been described in previous war films. Chechen mercenaries cut off the heads of Russian soldiers and hung them on rockets to shoot each other; Russian tank men were ordered to crush the bodies of their comrades. There is no declaration of "Don't let anyone fall behind" in Black Howk Down, only choking smoke, infinite hatred and bitter victory. To tell the truth, if this movie is financially supported like American blockbusters, it will definitely get a box office, at least for the movie 1997, it will never be unknown. But reality is reality. Although there are vague pictures, monotonous seats, childish sound effects and few special effects, these can't stop the film from showing us a bloody, naked, full of death and hysteria Chechnya. Instead of conquering the heroic charge like the Winter Palace, the tanks crushed the bodies of their comrades and made a detour; Without the guidance of Marx and Engels' brilliant thoughts, there are two abnormal female snipers who specialize in hitting men's nakedness ... This film subverts too many things and shapes too many things. 1