Hydroxoid Alot of movies do that it isn't bad. Its a great movie even if they don't sound russian. They look it, and its very detailed. Hell, I've seen movies with Romans that sound british.
+Hydroxoid it 's one of those classic cases of your hearing British English !! but they're supposedly speaking RUSSIAN and GERMAN!! engrossing movie keep watching!!
Only problem with this clip is they cut it off right before Ron Pearlman's next line: "...and try not to spill it all on your way back you marxist bastard!" XD
@@RoundenBrown bro he ligit had 5 mins of screen time. I like ron pearlman too but he was a minor character. After all his death gets Rachel Weiz a rifle
especially as POWs (if I'm not mistaken they sent out a russian prisoner, which is why in the next clip Jude Law says "don't you think that was strange?")
That's not really correct at all.. They wouldn't be sent out like that xD Communication repairs are vital, so they will have escort. Also if I remember this garbage movie correctly.. That's actually the soviet they captured and sent out which might have happened irl, who knows.
Richard Rackley No, that sucks. When native English speakers try to do Russian, or Slavic or Eastern European accents it just sounds obnoxious as hell. Better to stick to what they know.
That's dumb. Either have them speak the language or not at all. This half-assed accent shit is exclusively an English media thing, every other country recognizes it's a stupid waste of time.
@@philipgodsworth4764 This. I actually applaud this movie for its approach. All the Russians speak British english (even those played by US actors). All the Germans speak US english. It doesnt sound ridiculously fake, you can clearly tell a distinction between the two accents symbolising different languages and hence can focus on the plot without paying it any further mind. I think it contributes to the immersion in the film.
Ron Perlman really trained in Germany at the Sniper School in Zossen and let his teeth banged out during interrogation to add realism to the role. The things those actors do!
That would be very interesting. Sadly it would probably also be toned down an awful lot. Simo was one of those people, much like Bass Reeves who was so insanely, over the top badass in real life, that nobody would believe it as a fictional or dramatized story.
@@lovepeace9727 It was to secure victory, not because they cared about people's lives. If they cared about people's lives ,they wouldn't have killed millions in the man made famines of the 20s and 30s.
1:16 I wonder what that guy was thinking right before his head was blown off. "That song I heard was pretty catchy. 'I don''t want to set the world on fi....'"
@@andymac4883 It sounds natural - that's the point. A lot more natural that putting on Russian accents which would be more likely to just make them look like caricatures. Mind you, the Schindlers list approach worked quite well - just enough of an accent to suggest that it's not really English that's being spoken, but not enough to be a distraction.
@@Holdit66 It's like in Chernobyl, everyone is British, apart from Stellan Skarsgård, and it makes it feel like what if the UK was socialist and we had this type of secret police and political system going on. And it also helps that Americans identify with British accents.
@@trailmix2062 Are you really serious or just joking? Just in case...having one party on the ballot (Communist Party) isn't democracy. There was no such thing as a campaign, because well.....when you don't have an opposition, there is no need to run one. If you truly need a source, go find ANY Russian or Eastern European that lived during the Soviet era. Truly, do it anyway it is more than worth listening to what they have to say, it will be eye opening even if you already do understand why Socialism is bad.
George tom koulikov: vasili can you give me money to buy soup? Vasili: to buy soup??? Koulikov:yeeesss (Actually gets shot while jumping like a boss) Koulikov: FUNERAL TİME
The future marshal Rokossovsky had nine teeth knocked out, multiple bones broken and toes hit with a hammer for being ethnic Pole in 1937. He survived and eventually led the victory parade in 1945 but most of the Polish population of the pre-war USSR did not survived the Purges of 1937-38. In addition the higher you were in Soviet military hierarchy in that time the higher chance that you were tortured and executed by Soviet political police. I think three out of five marshals were killed that way, including Tukhachevsky. That was one of the reasons for Soviet military defeats in 1941-42.
@@Eurodepor96 Almost one million-strong Polish minority lived in USRR in the 1930s but was mostly exterminated between 1936 and 1938. Poles were like the Jews of the then USSR.
Ron Perlman (who’s American) is playing a Russian Soldier but with a British Accent. Ron the reason everyone else is British is because the actors are British, you don’t need the accent.
Any body notice a distinct similarity between the guy who shot the man with the wire coil and Sgt.Resnov In call of duty or the guy who was sitting in the corner and dimitri petrenko?
DrCruel Nope, that just makes them capitalists who pay lip service to left leaning politics in order to sell products. They’re called liberals. And they are almost as much of a problem as the out right fascists.
@@paulmartin591 Nope. That means socialists are just crony capitalist criminals who pay lip service to Christian values while condemning their Christian competitors, so that they can slip into power and then force themselves on the public like pirates. It means that socialism has been a disgusting scam from the very beginning, and that socialists damn well know it. Limousine liberals are just a tame version - simply Left fascists who have come to realize that wealth has to be made before it can be stolen, and that at least a pretense of letting people keep something of what they earn needs to be kept up if one doesn't want to put a full fledged socialist secret police state into power.
Ron Pearlman's real life character has metal teeth because he go captured by the Germans (some say it was that what he said in thos scene) who smashed his front teeth out with a hammer. So when he escaped he got himself some chrome teeth installed into his gums. What metal polish could he have used before he died?
Love his performance and love his accent in this. It didn't need to be English but it works well with the rest of the cast. I always love Americans doing good English accents.
@@USAF-mt1tu Well when you show NKVD blocking detachments gunning down retreating conscripts and have a guy sent to Germany and then to prison and then to Stalingrad say "That's socialist utopia for you"... it kind of does...
Stalingrad (the 1993 German movie not the awful 2013 Russian one). It's on UA-cam but they won't leave the link up in comments. Also you really need to check out Cross of Iron if you haven't seen it.
American actor puts on a british accent to play a russian soldier, and it's a thick accent at that. "Says I"?? What the hell is this? Sounds like a london dock worker trying to play shakespare ... ffs. Might as well just keep their original accents. Oh.. but Jude Law is british, and he is the protagonist, so everyone else has to speak british too... gtfo.
It was probably so that their spotter didn't have to go looking for them. Though it is odd they didn't just collectively relocate and have their soup in safety.
Ron Pearlman, who isn’t even British, speaks with a British accent as a Russian sniper...roight then...
That guy definitely sounds American
Great Scene Thanks From Denmark
Its about soup time *INNIT*
I was just thinking how it was the worst British accent, forgot he was supposed to be Russian.
Honestly i prefer them speaking in their own accent, than some stereotypical bad Russian accent
I love the way he says "don't bring our glorious leader into your treachery"
Confess…no one expects the spainish inquisition……confess
I like how all these Russians have British accents.
Hydroxoid Alot of movies do that it isn't bad. Its a great movie even if they don't sound russian. They look it, and its very detailed. Hell, I've seen movies with Romans that sound british.
+Hydroxoid it 's one of those classic cases of your hearing British English !! but they're supposedly speaking RUSSIAN and GERMAN!! engrossing movie keep watching!!
"Its about tea time aint it?" Lmao
+Hydroxoid soviet education system boi
It's better than every actor having speaking unnaturally
Koulikov puts Lil' Wayne to shame with his grill.
Koulikov was bling rap before DJ Kool Herc had even been born.
Most Soviets would haha
Ron Perlman a New York born actor protraying a Russian soldier using a British accent...... brilliant.
Tbh it would have been far more jarring if he'd used his regular accent. British is basically the accepted default stand-in.
He's the dude, who plays the dude disguised as another dude!
"Well there wasn't a sickle but there was a hammer....and bang....knocked out all my teeth"
Haha Ron pearlmen is so badass!
Only problem with this clip is they cut it off right before Ron Pearlman's next line: "...and try not to spill it all on your way back you marxist bastard!"
XD
I know!! I was bummed that wasn’t in the clip!!
best line in the whole film.
After Kulikov gets shot, the movie turns rather dull imo...
Ivan Ivanovic yeah I swear to God that dude is a little in the wonky side sometimes but he's funny
I hated when he died, he was a cool character.
if volodya didnt get his dumbass captured he should have been made to jump
@@RoundenBrown bro he ligit had 5 mins of screen time. I like ron pearlman too but he was a minor character. After all his death gets Rachel Weiz a rifle
The scene-stealer...
This clip shows how disposable life was in WW2 and especially the Eastern front. R.I.P random repair guy.
Someone's grandfather that never was. Like all the rest.
especially as POWs (if I'm not mistaken they sent out a russian prisoner, which is why in the next clip Jude Law says "don't you think that was strange?")
That's not really correct at all.. They wouldn't be sent out like that xD Communication repairs are vital, so they will have escort.
Also if I remember this garbage movie correctly.. That's actually the soviet they captured and sent out which might have happened irl, who knows.
I would assume that soldiers sent out with phone line repair duties were given that task as a punishment. It's rather Suicidal don't you think?
@@artlover1477 it was actually a soviet soldiers who got captured and sent out to be killed by his own men
I can smell his breath through the screen, smells like whiskey and cigars
Potatoes and famine
@@Scarletraven87 lol
@@Scarletraven87 No that's the Irish
Vodka and gunpowder
Vodka and newspaper cigarettes is more accurate.
Ron Perlman is such a brilliant actor he has a more likeable and memorable character in 10min of screen time than Jude Law had in the whole film!
i forgot he was in it
Jude got to do that scene....
Speaking as a Brit, Ron's British accent is excellent.
People lived and died like they did in the old world because War.
War never changes
- Ron Pearlman.
Vengeful Videos the moral to every war story is that in war there are no morals
I think you mean -- lone Survivor from fallout 4
It’s about soup time init? I wonder although your comment is 5 years old, are you still active?
*edge lord allert*
They could have at least had really bad Slavic accents
I agree...
in the german voice over the accents sound so good
Richard Rackley No, that sucks. When native English speakers try to do Russian, or Slavic or Eastern European accents it just sounds obnoxious as hell. Better to stick to what they know.
That's dumb. Either have them speak the language or not at all. This half-assed accent shit is exclusively an English media thing, every other country recognizes it's a stupid waste of time.
@@philipgodsworth4764
This.
I actually applaud this movie for its approach. All the Russians speak British english (even those played by US actors). All the Germans speak US english.
It doesnt sound ridiculously fake, you can clearly tell a distinction between the two accents symbolising different languages and hence can focus on the plot without paying it any further mind.
I think it contributes to the immersion in the film.
Shoots guy in head
" Bout soup time isn't"
"innit" :D British slang
@@Basih yeah innit
Ron Perlman really trained in Germany at the Sniper School in Zossen and let his teeth banged out during interrogation to add realism to the role. The things those actors do!
That's the land of socialism and universal bliss for you!
@@roryslaine7896 He never got his soup from Volodja though :(.
to add authenticity to the scene, the director asked for extra budget to fund a genuine invasion of Russia.
I'd like to see a movie bout Simo Hayha
Agreed.
That would be very interesting. Sadly it would probably also be toned down an awful lot.
Simo was one of those people, much like Bass Reeves who was so insanely, over the top badass in real life, that nobody would believe it as a fictional or dramatized story.
@@Wavemaninawe bass Reaves was actually the inspiration for the lone ranger
@@brianplays3490
To my understanding, the Lone Ranger IS a toned down version of Bass Reeves.
@@Wavemaninawe Simo's story was about all the finns, they are just that fking badass cumulatively
i didnt know clay morrow fought in ww2 lol
+Shane Gauughan and he still took time off to play VINCENT in BEAUTY and the BEAST!!
Between WWII and son's he also went to space and killed a bunch of aliens. The man gets around.
Lohan Cindy He was also Vincent IN BEAUTY and THE BEAST!!
+pvtrichter88 he wsd also mike magnum in round and brown xxx porno
SG03 clay morrow? thats hell boy
Ron Perlman loves the land of socialism and universal bliss
OMG I was just thinking “Ron Perlman fought in WW2?” Haha
Terrible actor
Cool.
looking at his tweets you might be right
@@zikkimeister215 unfortunately he's a hard Hollywood lefty. Great actor but I hate his politics.
When a potato is more expensive then your life.
Now that's a big yikes, cuz government was giving armored vests to some russian soldiers to save more lifes.
/Love/ /Peace No, not really.
Call of duty 2
@@lovepeace9727 It was to secure victory, not because they cared about people's lives. If they cared about people's lives ,they wouldn't have killed millions in the man made famines of the 20s and 30s.
@@censorduck you're talking about times of natural disasters and world's great depression, where people were dying in every country.
The way he tells that story is probably the most rewatchable speaking scene in this film.
As a Russian I can attest that we all speak with a posh British accent here
I bet you speak English in Russia, too.
That's strange, because here in Britain we all call one another 'comrade' and we use katusha rockets on people not vaccinated against covid?
URA..............
Da tovarich
@@Klemheist Yawn
1:16
I wonder what that guy was thinking right before his head was blown off.
"That song I heard was pretty catchy. 'I don''t want to set the world on fi....'"
I'd really like some soup about now.....
He was a russian captured.
Probably “holyfucksomebody’swatchingholyfucksomebody’swatchingiknowitiknowitholyfu-“ BOOM.
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This comment deserves more likes than mine. Just sayin’...
@@germangaray1686 How can you tell?
"That's right, boy. Have no illusions. That's the land of socialism and universal bliss for you...." LMAO!!!
Well it was a pretty bad time to be a communist in Stalinist USSR
He does a good English accent!
Robert Cooke I always think he sounds Australian in this...
Robert Cooke hes supposed to do a Russian one
@@bluesrocker91
Definitely South English.
Similar to Australian sometimes.
It's not bad.
Those English are everywhere, even in ancient Rome.
One of my favourite Ron Pearlman characters and his best scene in the movie.
Ron's accent isn't bad actually. Whatever it's meant to be :D
I agree, his British accent is on point, and that's coming from a Brit!
Though it is somewhat amusing that he's using it to play a Russian.
@@andymac4883 It sounds natural - that's the point. A lot more natural that putting on Russian accents which would be more likely to just make them look like caricatures. Mind you, the Schindlers list approach worked quite well - just enough of an accent to suggest that it's not really English that's being spoken, but not enough to be a distraction.
@@Holdit66 It's like in Chernobyl, everyone is British, apart from Stellan Skarsgård, and it makes it feel like what if the UK was socialist and we had this type of secret police and political system going on. And it also helps that Americans identify with British accents.
Ron Perlman is so cool he can make a fake ass accent work wonders.
Yes it's definitely soup time. You just turned that guy's helmet into a big bowl of borscht.🤣🤣
“That’s right boy I have no illusions, that’s the land of socialism and universal bliss for ya”
Like all un-democratic regimes, the Soviets would randomly execute people just to instill general terror in all.
B B Source? Also, how was the USSR not democratic? It seems like you know nothing about the Soviet electoral system.
@@trailmix2062 Why isn't the Soviet union still around?
@@leroyhovatter7051 economic collapse from socialism and gorbechevs reforms
@@trailmix2062 Are you really serious or just joking? Just in case...having one party on the ballot (Communist Party) isn't democracy. There was no such thing as a campaign, because well.....when you don't have an opposition, there is no need to run one. If you truly need a source, go find ANY Russian or Eastern European that lived during the Soviet era. Truly, do it anyway it is more than worth listening to what they have to say, it will be eye opening even if you already do understand why Socialism is bad.
before shooting this scene Ron Pearlman deliberately peed on his hands to add that extra element of disrespect to the guy he snipes
I don't think the prop guys would be too happy about that.
bastard got killed its about soup time isn't it lol
George tom koulikov: vasili can you give me money to buy soup?
Vasili: to buy soup???
Koulikov:yeeesss
(Actually gets shot while jumping like a boss)
Koulikov: FUNERAL TİME
Soup was on, baby~
If you call a Russian POW forced to do the job that.
The eye relief on the scope…😂
Damn Ron Pearlman's british accent is really good in this, if I didn't know he was American I wouldn't be able to tell
When Koulikov said "BANG! BANG BANG!"
I felt that...
my grand grand father fought in this battle, he was flying out before it ends because he was tankmechanic, later he get captured by the Brits.
There’s a deleted scene where Ron Perlmans character urinates on his hands and then shakes hands with Hitler
Really
@@amoghansh29 No.
Ron Perlman is a treasure
Never get tired of that scene - Ron Perlman did a banging job. "..and BANG......knocked out all my teeth!"
The German soldier was unlucky. Imagine if he had the Soviet's soup time schedule, he'd be laying down field phone wire to this day.
He might have had it since he was actually a Russian prisoner
Russian POW!
Definitely one of Perlman's best performances and what happens to his character is brutal.
The movie is excellent. In the year 2001, I had observed. What a drama!
Always gotta get a little Perlman in there to make things more intense
I feel so bad for the repair guy , so innocent just trying to repair somthing :(
I feel bad because he was a Russian POW who was forced to do the job and got killed by someone on his own side..
@@joemiller9931it's later maaaan
The future marshal Rokossovsky had nine teeth knocked out, multiple bones broken and toes hit with a hammer for being ethnic Pole in 1937. He survived and eventually led the victory parade in 1945 but most of the Polish population of the pre-war USSR did not survived the Purges of 1937-38. In addition the higher you were in Soviet military hierarchy in that time the higher chance that you were tortured and executed by Soviet political police. I think three out of five marshals were killed that way, including Tukhachevsky. That was one of the reasons for Soviet military defeats in 1941-42.
Poland not was below URSS in 1937-1938...
@@Eurodepor96 Almost one million-strong Polish minority lived in USRR in the 1930s but was mostly exterminated between 1936 and 1938. Poles were like the Jews of the then USSR.
@@CrazyLeiFeng Exactly :-)
Zhukov led the victory parade. On a white stallion that had thrown Stalin earlier no less.
"Its about soup time, isn't?"..... love that line; so casual after blowing a guy's head off.
"Well there wasn't a sickle, but there was a hammer." - Ukraine 2022
😂
Ron Perlman (who’s American) is playing a Russian Soldier but with a British Accent.
Ron the reason everyone else is British is because the actors are British, you don’t need the accent.
Any body notice a distinct similarity between the guy who shot the man with the wire coil and Sgt.Resnov In call of duty or the guy who was sitting in the corner and dimitri petrenko?
Kills, a man it's about, soup time isn't it?? I love, that line..
So this is what clay did before he was in SAMCRO!
Ironic how Ron Perlman is talking about the pitfalls of socialism when he publicly espouses it.
Why is every kill in this movie a headshot? This is completely unrealistic. Snipers are trained to aim for the center of the body.
Because in most of the kills, the only visible part of the body, is the head. Hence this is much of a sniper hunting down sniper movie
Look at the kills in the beginning.....and when Ron Perlman jumps across the hole in the floor
*****
Uhh. No
*****
I have no clue what you're talking about so, i guess
I did copy it. There's simply no better way to put it.
"It's about soup time, *innit* ?"
Imagine if Russia had embraced capitalism instead of communism. It’d be one of the largest and wealthiest economies in the world.
Perhaps so. But then a socialist elite wouldn't have lived like aristocrats for the better part of a century. Priorities.
A corrupt elite still rule Russia under capitalism. Don’t be so naive.
@@paulmartin591 That socialist hypocrites are the very sort of corrupt capitalists they admonish is a well known secret.
DrCruel Nope, that just makes them capitalists who pay lip service to left leaning politics in order to sell products. They’re called liberals. And they are almost as much of a problem as the out right fascists.
@@paulmartin591 Nope. That means socialists are just crony capitalist criminals who pay lip service to Christian values while condemning their Christian competitors, so that they can slip into power and then force themselves on the public like pirates. It means that socialism has been a disgusting scam from the very beginning, and that socialists damn well know it. Limousine liberals are just a tame version - simply Left fascists who have come to realize that wealth has to be made before it can be stolen, and that at least a pretense of letting people keep something of what they earn needs to be kept up if one doesn't want to put a full fledged socialist secret police state into power.
Accents aside I'm just really amazed how well the Germans and Russians speak English so well
He's hard to look at in every movie!
I love Ron...
I think his nickname used to be monkeyboy.
If you're gonna make an omelet, you have to crack some eggs.
0:32 How the universe started
war... war never changes.. love that actor cant believe he did fallout too.
Man, imagine living in a country where you're damned if you do and damned if you don't obey your "glorious leader".
You described the Stolen Lands of America.
That could be any totalitarian regime.
Ron Pearlman's real life character has metal teeth because he go captured by the Germans (some say it was that what he said in thos scene) who smashed his front teeth out with a hammer. So when he escaped he got himself some chrome teeth installed into his gums. What metal polish could he have used before he died?
Love his performance and love his accent in this. It didn't need to be English but it works well with the rest of the cast. I always love Americans doing good English accents.
This isn’t good though
Sniper: *kills someone*
S O U P T I M E
Didnt know Hellboy fought for the soviets in WW2
Thats the bloke from Season of the Witch and shes a Black Widow Mummy
Sure sure, they should've spoken in Russian bla bla, but for what it's worth, Ron Perlman's Brit accent is superb. I'll give him that.
In Soviet Russia we have British accents.
Do you want them fake Russian accents that would be borderline offensive and ruin the movie?
@@USAF-mt1tu Maybe they should have gotten actors who could actually speak Russian in a movie that takes place in Russia...
@@Ypog_UAI dont think it matter all that much.
@@USAF-mt1tu Well when you show NKVD blocking detachments gunning down retreating conscripts and have a guy sent to Germany and then to prison and then to Stalingrad say "That's socialist utopia for you"... it kind of does...
@@Ypog_UA not really. It's nitpicking its doesn't affect it all that much.
"Hey.. it's your repair guy... Shepherd this is ghost, no sign of Makarov, I repeat no sign of Makarov, Cpt. Price, any luck in Afghanistan?"
“Plenty...at least fifty hired guns here, but no sign of Makarov. Perhaps our intel was off.”
Well the quality of the intel is about to change... This safehouse is a bloody goldmine.@@nobodyshome4633
When he talks about getting the absolute shit beat out of him by soviet police it reminds me of 1984.
I throughly enjoy the sound of the sunset sarsaparilla opening.
I've never seen this movie before so that was fucking hilarious.
Thanks to this movie, I spent years assuming Ron Perlman was a Brit.
I wanna see a version of Enemy at the Gates told from the side of the good guys
It already does? Or are you implying the Germans are the "good guys".
@@baz_tf you got it, Lol
@@Extracted74 True. All these wokey films are biased and we are meant to cheer when a German soldier is killed. A true double standard.
Stalingrad (the 1993 German movie not the awful 2013 Russian one). It's on UA-cam but they won't leave the link up in comments. Also you really need to check out Cross of Iron if you haven't seen it.
Boy that mustve been Hell.
FACT "That's the land of Socialism and universal bliss for you"
I named my pet fish after Papa Kulikov.
I’m glad they got Ron Perlman in this scene 😁
You can’t fool papa koulikov
Clay is that you?
Legend says it’s still soup time
5 year olds shouldnt be watching this movie." they have english accents wah wah wah"
This is the best Campbell's ad ever.
Enemy at the gates is one of the greatest movies ever
Playing COD 2 once. I was sniping in Stalingrad. Found a hiding German soldier. DId him in pronto. Saw the vapours of his breathing lol
LOL. An American actor, playing a Russian soldier, with a British accent. "You such a cheeeta".
Dan KH6DAN ; 😂
You probably cannot even define it without consulting wikipedia.
"Its about soup time isn't?"
I know of a Dentist who could install some good looking dentures on Ron Perlman's character
American actor puts on a british accent to play a russian soldier, and it's a thick accent at that. "Says I"?? What the hell is this? Sounds like a london dock worker trying to play shakespare ... ffs. Might as well just keep their original accents. Oh.. but Jude Law is british, and he is the protagonist, so everyone else has to speak british too... gtfo.
+Gist432 Being British myself, I thought he did an excellent job.
Patrick Bateman It's exaggerated. Which makes the whole british speaking russians even worse.
+Gist432 yea and at the end he says "id nit?" :D
right
You're bashing on a movie for using a 'thick accent'; yet you can't even spell Shakespeare properly, my god
Great movie but they got the reptiles of the scopes backwards.
LOL it was actually a Russian POW that was crossing to repair the line, they used them as bates
+KulinBan777 how do you now
+Aurora 25 I'm guessing you haven't watched the movie.
HPB 1998 i did watch it many many times,i just didn't know it was a POW
be nice art1345, some people are slower than others
Aurora 25 you didnt pay attention then they even say "put him in one of our uniforms".. Then they send him on his way
Can someone re-edit this into a new clip starting from 0:32 to 0:45? I only have a shitty cell phone so I can't do it.
Ello comrades!, top of the mornin to ya! Perhaps we shall have some tea and crumpets in honour of his majesty, Joseph Stalin.
Russian sniper: 'bout soup time innit bruv?
“That’s the land of socialism and universal bliss for ya.” But the Blue Donkeys will get it right this time!
1:01-He sounds like Gaz from COD:MW1
Lol this is cod world at war
Thunder no cod world at war is this movie
Absolute chaos of a movie..
Let's take facts and history and throw it down the drain amirite.
Confess spy bastard, confess!
It is strange that they did not change their position, in fact, after a loud shot, the sniper changed his position so as not to betray himself.
It was probably so that their spotter didn't have to go looking for them. Though it is odd they didn't just collectively relocate and have their soup in safety.