Simon Billig

Simon Billig

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    • Leann 2022-03-16 09:01:03

      I can't say I understand, but I seem to understand

      I don't know if I'm watching a movie or reading a novel. Every scene and every line of the movie seems simple and meaningful, as if it is just to introduce a person or one thing, but it seems to be more than that, it seems to say a lot.

      Reading this novel, it seems tasteless, as faint as a running...

    • Mittie 2021-10-22 14:34:51

      About the title and others

      1. Thin red line is a slang term that refers to a group of disadvantaged troops holding their positions to deal with attacks. From thin red streak tipped with a line of steel. After understanding the original meaning, who the thin red line is referring to is self-explanatory, and there is...

    • Burley 2022-03-23 09:01:28

      A huge regret. Perhaps saved by a new way of organizing. Compared with the First World War and the Vietnam War, the direction of exploring injustice from the "just side" in World War II almost established the natural conditions for better access to the ultimate proposition of war movies. However, the soundtracks of Malick and Hans Zimmer, who were not confident at the time, were in another dimension. The powerful scheduling and a moment of editing inspiration reduced to scattered good sentences. In the end, they were not only unable to recover from "Road to Glory" and "Modern Apocalypse". "Record" took over that baton, and even failed to form a clear distinction between "Saving Private Ryan", which was on the same stage in the same year. The ideal appearance of "The Thin Red Line" is a mixed dream itself, but Malick makes the ravings heard by us who are with them in the world (in the dream). These babble kills the miscellaneous, and the meaning kills the meaning.

    • Johnathan 2022-03-22 09:01:24

      Malick is like this, either he hates it to the point of rolling his eyes and thinks that he is pretending to be B, or he can be praised to the sky. After thinking about it, I still prefer to read and write prose, so I like his messy and messy prose, no wonder I like "The Tree of Life".

    The Thin Red Line quotes

    • Private First Class Edward Beade: [as he is dying] Fife... Fife...

    • First Sgt. Edward Welsh: We're living in a world that's blowing itself to hell as fast as everybody can arrange it. In a situation like that aII a man can do is shut his eyes and let nothing touch him. Look out for himself.