The director's fear of human beings on the battlefield is very real, and the cruelty of the battlefield is also shown to a certain extent. The director put his philosophical thinking on war throughout the film. However, there is a certain gap between the performance of the war scene and the rescue of the soldiers or the company of brothers, and it may also be a problem of funding. We can only see a few planes and ships from the film. The American soldiers are afraid except for fear. Many obviously did not aim, and the devils have been brought down. Disorganized charge, if all the US military is at this level, World War II may be rewritten.
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