Tears of the Sun evaluation action
2022-04-18 17:34
When the conflict in Iraq was in a state of anxiety, "Tears of the Sun" undoubtedly played the role of a US political propaganda film. The advantage of this film is not only in its plot and the successful rescue of the 19-year-old American female soldier Jessica Lynch on the battlefield in Iraq, which is fortunately roughly the same, but more importantly, the entire film The atmosphere and the main purpose of the expression are quite in line with the tone used by the United States nowadays-to rescue the poor and innocent people. However, only from the perspective of film evaluation, "Tears of the Sun" is a completely empty and boring war film. The film’s photography is a bit messy. Only when a few scenes depicting small animals and scenes appear, people find the feeling of "Thin Red Line". As for the disobedience of orders and the penetration of small villages to shoot the enemy at close range The scene of the killing is far less classic than "The Thin Red Line"-some scenes in this film are suspected of plagiarizing "The Thin Red Line". The only highlight of the movie is the wild boar walking in the grass, and Waters's cliché of soliciting the wishes of his comrades is also touching. ()
There are not many movies dedicated to the theme of "Sea Leopards", and "Tears of the Sun" is one of the best. "Tears of the Sun" is also a film that analyzes human nature and praises idealism. At the end of the film, there is a line to the effect that "a lot of terrible things happen because of the inaction of kind people" is exactly what this film wants to express. Thought. ()
Extended Reading
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Lt. A.K. Waters: Sir, you know as well as I do what's going to happen to him if I leave him out here. There's not going to be a trial. There's not going to be a jury. There gonna take him outside the courthouse and put two in his head.
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Kelly Lake: Sir, Rules of Engagement?
Capt. Bill Rhodes: You will defend yourselves if you're fired upon, otherwise do not engage.