Journey's End evaluation action
2022-05-09 17:18
"Journey's End" also focuses on the despair that war brings to ordinary people. Laurie Rose, who worked as a photographer for "Journey's End", uses a calm and restrained lens language to take us through the battlefield filled with gunpowder and capture the light of human nature flashing in the blood and mud
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This film tells about the cruelty and heaviness of war
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Sam Claflin's interpretation of Stanhope is very three-dimensional. In a rivalry scene with Asa Butterfield, the two gradually broke out in silence. Stanhope's emotions went from irritable to grief and anger, and the levels were progressively distinct. Stanhope's soul is suffering from the anger that cannot be vented. When he sees Raleigh's childish eyes, the last straw of the spirit is also crushed
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Extended Reading
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Lieutenant Osborne: Every little noise up there, makes me feel sick.