Pearl and Jade's Excellent Twin Works - A Short Commentary on "War in the Pacific" under the brilliance of "Band of Brothers"

Hope 2022-04-20 09:01:43

"War in the Pacific" ("Too") is always compared with "Band of Brothers" (BOB), and it is always overshadowed by the fact that BOB's jewels are in the front. I think that BOB draws on the brilliance of a group of heroes, while "Tai" interprets the hardships and experiences of a group of "ordinary" soldiers in such a deep and restrained way!
I remember that when "Too" was first released, I chased four episodes, but because of HBO's consistent "grinding", I hurriedly played Samsung abandoned dramas. Make a miss.
Compared with BOB, "Too" is more pathetic (the tear-jerking effect is much stronger than that of BOB), more cruel, and more thought-provoking. The scene where the Japanese devils used civilians as bait as shields, my narrow hatred for Japan was instantly aroused extremely high, and then with Eugene's inner struggle and thinking, the theme of "Tai" in the slowly falling curtain, constantly Get deep.
Like the lines in the play, "At least we have a few days of vacation in Paris (see BOB), and you are in the Pacific Ocean, with only rainforest and malaria." Perhaps it is precisely because the war in "Tai" is more cruel, so the picture of "Tai" has always been so dark and depressing. Unlike BOB, there are so many beautiful pictures, and there is no opportunity and leisure to show the brothers in detail. friendship. I personally think that the Eugene part behind "Too" is much more exciting than the previous part of Leckie.
HBO has always been able to strike the fine line between delicate, delicate and rubbish just right, making people feel like they can't stop and scratch their heads when watching movies. I think it's this kind of "unhappy" that makes HBO. In addition, the title of "Too" is really amazing! The theme song of "Too" is "Honor", and you can listen carefully at a loud volume. Sadness and glory coexist.
I commented that BOB is "almost perfect", then "Too" is the same, not to be missed. Full five star masterpiece.

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