The pear flower is beautiful but delicate and usually lasts no more than ten days, as are the lives of young girls who were sent to clear bombs in the fields of northern Russia after World War II. They are all young, their lives are blooming, and their hearts are longing for love. Marissa is a promising artist; Paulina is a young widow who is learning to move on after losing her lover. According to hermeneutics, "Grey Waltz" does not have a cunning metaphor, nor does it have the human nature of preaching righteous words. it only roars a bomb disposal mission that takes place on the "front line" with "mines" resounding across the screen. Long shot (Long Take), slow motion, mute, and relaxed narrative rhythm, "Grey Waltz" is like a Russian folk song jumping over "Film Ontology", fresh and meaningful. The so-called traumatic aesthetics and the so-called political conspiracy have miraculously originated from people's suffering. In fashionable terms, a group of people who were "born to death" partially returned to their private lives as the plot developed. However, such a return, it is a cruel freeze.