“玉泉山作为万柏林区坚持生态优先、绿色发展的美丽缩影。13年的艰苦奋斗,让曾经满目疮痍的废弃矿山,变身华北地区规模最大的樱花园。”万柏林区委书记孙泉表示,2014年以来已举办九届玉泉山樱花节,通过多元化活动、多层级参与、全方位推广,搭起了沟通的桥梁,联起了友谊的纽带。易西斯和爱丽莎谁厉害First of all, I have to say that I had huge expectations about the movie. I went to theater to see some mind-blowing action. I was hoping that Åke Lindman had made something spectacular as his last movie. I also believed in his directing talents. Now I sadly have to say that the movie didn't fulfill my expectations. The movie was a bit bouncing: Going there, doing that, coming back and going again. Different people fought in different places and sometimes it was hard to follow what was happening as a whole. Well this wasn't too disturbing as the movie still was entertaining. Especially all tank-scenes were amazing. The lack of money, which was clearly visible, was maybe the most disruptive thing in the movie. As mentioned in the movie, there were about 250 cannons and mortars, plus bomber planes, targeting the Tali-Ihantala area. But when the "big fight" came, it looked like about 10 guns were bombing the woods with smoke grenades (And I can say this because I have served in mortar company in the Finnish army). I'm sure it looked like that because there were not enough money to make it look realistic. I was also hoping more soldiers running in the woods because hey, it was supposed to be the biggest fight in the northern Europe!