Masculine, action-packed and awesome...
Those slow motion shots were a thing of beauty.
I've grown so tired of all the Hollywood slow motion shots that usually show off nothing special or are overused to the point of being pointless that it really took me by surprise how well (and sparingly) the slow motion effect was used in T-34 to actually explain, explore, and expand on how the action was unfolding during the tank sequences.
Added props for this being a recent film with no Liberal Progressive degeneracy, no unnecessary diversity hires, none of the Rainbow Reich nonsense -- it's just a pure thriller that focuses on the story at hand and does so in an engaging and entertaining way.
I need to check out more films by this director because T-34 is definitely well worth watching.