1. Incorrect handling
With the way the military in some films speaks, cinema has big problems. Especially the domestic one. Since we are filming mainly about the times of the USSR or chronologically close to them, the directors constantly confuse something, forget, or even completely ignore it. For example, the ubiquitous use of the phrase "That's right!" In cinema, including in situations where it is customary to answer "Yes!" For some reason, the filmmakers abbreviate some phrases for some reason, for example, they use the word "Arrived" instead of the long, but correct "Appeared by your order!" Finally, in both American and Russian cinema, from time to time they forget to use the word "Comrade" in the addresses of the Soviet and Russian military.
2. Incorrect shape or lack of it
Another misfortune of cinema is the neglect on the part of props and dressers. So, in some domestic films you can see lieutenants in the uniform of foremen, colonels in soldier's greatcoats, major generals with the shoulder straps of majors. With stars on shoulder straps and buttonholes in the cinema, in general, a separate big trouble. Although it would seem that there is nothing complicated in all this, you can take it and figure it out. A completely separate problem: the widespread lack of hats. The directors, apparently, have not heard that there is a concept of "uniforms" in the army. Of course, the characters' hats are removed to make it easier for the viewer to recognize them, but soldiers and officers dissecting through the 40-degree frost with bare heads look strange.
3. Lack of subordination
"Cowboys, Johnny, they're in every shot!" What Hollywood has infected the rest of the cinema is the tough guy cliché. The main character is very often as steep as a cliff and as dashing as a chieftain. But in life, the toughness and dashing of the military usually does not manifest itself in relations with superiors and subordinates. One could name examples of films where there is no chain of command, but it is easier to find war films where it is. The trouble with the image of the service relationship of the military is present everywhere, starting from some American TV series "Midway", ending with the recent domestic horror film "Kola superdeep ".
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