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Aliza 2022-03-16 09:01:03
value gap
There is obviously a value gap that cannot be bridged between countries that make war films for reflection and anti-war, and countries that make war films to praise and advocate war. There are also some war scenes in the round, but they can't be seen compared to those war blockbusters. There are...
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Dayne 2022-04-20 09:01:21
it's all about power
This is a US war story called "Charles Artillery Company" during the 1942-1943 Battle of Guadalcanal. During the massive Battle of Guadalcanal, Charles's Company sought to retake the position known as No. 210 from the Japanese. What impressed me most about this movie was an American soldier who...

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Claude 2022-03-25 09:01:06
[Exhibition at the China Film Archive] Film version. Photography is excellent. Especially the part of attacking the ridge, which slides smoothly over the grass, which is very amazing. This movie should be seen in the cinema! (It's easy to fall asleep while watching the computer) It's still a very "Tronsu" style. Stream-of-consciousness raving monologues and empty footage. Like the war version of The Tree of Life. In Terrence's films, a strong cast becomes a supporting role, not as important as animals and trees
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Jimmy 2021-10-26 03:30:47
The war movie should look like this
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