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Monty 2022-04-23 07:01:27

Who said that the filming was super boring, obviously the action scenes were very interesting, although I felt that there was a problem with the scene scheduling, and the sense of space in the war scenes was too poor... Although this film is generally considered to be famous in film history, but after rewatching it, I decided to drop it. points, I personally think the style is very incongruous...

This film is going to talk about a very content theme, anti-war, life, destination, the idea can be said to have thrown ten positions in similar movies, but although this method of shooting is very harmonious with the theme of the tree of life, it is detailed. The red line of the film makes people suspect that the director's imaging ability is insufficient... Although many scenes are well shot, I think it would be better to write the current content into a novel. Many scenes of characters thinking have not been able to effectively arouse empathy. The film obviously imitates many parts of Kubrick's "Road to Glory" (Is the Ant-hill plot the same?), even if the connotation and layering are enhanced, I think the expressiveness is still a bit worse...and a lot There is a very "fake" feeling (for example, the soldiers can stand and howl for a long time after being shot), I am not sure whether this is intentional or not, but I doubt that the actual effect is better than realism.

Of course, it can also be said that the director is immersed in his own world and makes his own movies. I have nothing to say. This kind of brain circuit probably belongs to him alone... The ending saved a little, 7 points, but I mostly I don't like it 2 stars

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The Thin Red Line quotes

  • Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: Rosy-fingered dawn. You're Greek, aren't you, Captain? Did you ever read Homer? We read Homer at the Point. In Greek.

  • Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: [voice over] Shut up in a tomb. Can't lift the lid. Playing a role I never concieved.