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Crawford 2022-04-20 09:01:43

$500 million, also a ten-episode miniseries. Although it is called the Pacific War, the focus is on the island battle of the Marine Corps. There is less description of the navy and air force. Similar to the Brotherhood, the focus is also on the war experience of the most basic soldiers. The whole drama is naturally very exciting, with tragic war scenes. The bad weather and environment tortured the bodies of the soldiers of the landing team, but as Sledge's father said, the biggest damage to the soldiers in the war is actually psychological. In the last episode, Sledge's nightmare and hunting with his father Crying, also verified this prediction. Classic, that is, every detail is worth scrutinizing and pondering, the four major classics are all like this, the Pacific Ocean and the Brotherhood are the same. The first soldier to die in the show is not at the hands of the enemy, but at the hands of his own high nervousness, which may be a bit dramatic, but the end is just as tragic for a soldier's life, Spielberg Perhaps it is this that shows the multifaceted nature of war. For his heroic performance on Guadalcanal, Basilone received the Medal of Honor, the highest honor in the U.S. military. In order to sell war bonds, he was lucky enough to leave the battlefield and return to the United States, enjoying the treatment of heroic triumph. Basilone fought bravely. He resisted the flood of enemies with a machine gun. In order to help his comrades clear the shooting field, he rushed out of the position and pushed the enemy's body away. In the chaos of the battle, he lost the glove holding the machine gun. , In an emergency, he held a hot machine gun in his hand to support his comrades in arms, his hands and arms were scalded, and he deserved the Medal of Honor. But with this, can he return to China to enjoy the beauty of the car? His comrades-in-arms were just as heroic and ravaged by the war, and the fallen comrades-in-arms even took their lives. Is it fair to compare the two? I believe this is also the director's problem. Basilone himself was also tormented by this problem. When he returned to play golf in China, his hands were bleeding, and he didn't stop. Pain is hard to resist inner torment. In Cape Gloucester, a soldier looked at a magazine and complained to his comrades: I said, why didn't I hear you talking about Guadalcanal, it turned out to be the credit of Basilone alone, nothing to do with you, this is also a big deal The psychology of most soldiers towards war heroes. In addition, the director added a bit of lace, and the day before he learned that he was awarded the Medal of Honor, he went out drinking with his comrades and even got into a fight with an Australian soldier. When the regiment commander told him he had received the Medal of Honor, he almost vomited on the regiment commander's desk. Even after getting the Medal of Honor, he still sneaks out of the camp and thinks about stealing the military police's jeep. The director just wants to show that even the Medal of Honor winner is multi-faceted, far from being a perfect hero in the spotlight. Leckie is a journalist who likes to write articles because he joined the army The former promised to write a letter to a female neighbor, so I often wrote something in the letter on the battlefield, although the letter was not sent in the end and it was completely wet in the rain at Gloucester Point. Leckie later wrote many books of his own, which were also an important source of many stories of the Pacific War. After the first fierce battle in Guadalcanal, Lekki found a photo from a Japanese soldier's bag, a photo of a soldier and his wife, but the Japanese soldier could never go home again, no matter how cruel the enemy, It is also an ordinary person with flesh and blood and relatives, and Leckie finally burned this photo. After the tragic battle on Guadalcanal, the 1st Marine Division went to Australia to rest. On the warship, Lekki and his companions went to the restaurant to find coffee. Ji and his comrades were silent, and neither wanted to talk about the painful experience. The waiter asked and answered himself, saying that it must be very tragic. Just as the waiter was about to leave, Lekki's companion asked the waiter how he knew about Guadalcanal, because Lekki and his companions had never heard of this place before they went to Guadalcan, and they couldn't even spell the place name. The waiter told them that the war in Guadalcan was the headlines of the newspapers in China every day. Lekki and his companions were surprised. The waiter said that they were heroes and when the king returned, they all looked at each other, not feeling happy or excited at all. I miss them. I don't see myself as a hero, and I don't want to be a hero. I just hope that this kind of tragic war never happened. After resting in Australia, Leckie and his companions were sent to Gloucester Point to continue the battle. On the warship to Gloucester Point, this time, they did not have the excitement and self-confidence of their first visit to Guadalcan, and everyone did not want to Back on the battlefield, frustrated. The weather in Cape Gloucester is bad, there are jungle swamps everywhere, it rains all day, and there are all kinds of unknown bugs. When Lekki was returning to the tent in the heavy rain, two shoes were taken up by the mud on the road and fell. As soon as he fell, two bugs even crawled on him. He shouted angrily, hoping that someone would give him a shot to relieve his pain. He returned to the tent and found that his Japanese box and Japanese pistol were taken by the battalion commander. He took the opportunity to steal it back. In revenge, the battalion commander sent him to the battalion headquarters to wash the dishes. When he took off his pants, he laughed at him for not being a marine. Lekki fought bravely. On one patrol, Lekki killed four Japanese soldiers by himself, but he wet the bed. This is an ironic picture. While washing dishes at the battalion headquarters, he saw a French officer, unable to bear the continuous heavy rain, who swallowed a gun and committed suicide. After leaving Cape Gloucester, they can finally go to Pavuwu Island to rest, but the island is nowhere near as good as Australia, full of crabs and mice, and Lekki's enuresis has not improved. , doctors sent him to a field hospital for rest and treatment, where he was placed with a group of mentally ill patients because the main ward was full. One night, a patient had a seizure and smashed a doctor's nose in his struggle. The doctor didn't complain, but told Leckie that he should have suffered the least damage in the war. Compared with other people, the doctor Instead, I consider myself lucky. Because he knows how serious the war is tormenting and destroying soldiers, and he doesn't need any evidence, just from the eyes of the soldiers. He met Gibson, a comrade-in-arms, in the hospital. The doctor told him that Gibson wanted to escape home, steal planes and commit suicide. Leckie took it for granted, because these were so common and happened every day. In the end, at the cost of the pistol, Lecky asked the doctor to let him return to the army to join his comrades as soon as possible, so as to prevent him from being sent to another army after the departure of the 1st Marine Division. When leaving the hospital, Leckie said goodbye to Gibson and gave Gibson a pack of cigarettes. Gibson told him that if he wanted to die, he had better have a happy death, such as being sniped, and it would be over in two minutes. Avoid falling into the same fate as Gibson, because Gibson's feeling is really worse than death, you can imagine how tormented and painful Gibson's heart is. Scud, Lekki's comrade-in-arms, is wounded in the battle at Peleliu through the airport. Lekki is arranged to find a radio station and help Scud find a doctor, but he himself is seriously injured by the shell and encounters Scud on the hospital ship. , the first sentence is that you are still alive, he thinks Scud may be dead, and then he immediately explains to Scud that he wants to find a doctor and go back to take care of Scud, Lekki is full of shame and self-blame, not putting himself The reason and excuse that he didn't go back was because he was injured. Scud interrupted him, indicating that he understood and believed in Lecky. One expression, two words, and no more words, fully expressed the friendship and trust between brothers on the battlefield. Sledge, the son of a doctor, was initially unable to join the army because of heart problems. He was very distressed. When he said goodbye to his neighbor Philip, he expressed his envy for Philip. He eventually joined the Marine Corps, and after recruit training, their first target was Peleliu. It's a small island, and it wasn't well-known in World War II, but the fighting was still brutal. In just one month, he went from a recruit to a veteran who had experienced the worst battles. Between the battles, Sledge and the bad man sat on the side of the road to rest, and the bored bad man threw stones at a Japanese skull without a heavenly cover. This kind of competition system was unbearable. He wanted to use violence to become violent. He took out a knife to dig out the golden teeth of a dead Japanese soldier. The bad guy stopped him because he was easily infected by germs. Sledge, who was so angry, could only cut off the epaulettes. something happened. After disembarking from Peleliu, the first division retreated to Pavuwu Island to rest. After disembarking, they saw a nurse in a snow-white nurse uniform pouring orange juice for the soldiers, saying welcome back and smiling. After Sledge took the orange juice, he didn't leave immediately, but stared at the nurse for a while. The nurse noticed that Sledge hadn't left, and looked up. Sledge's eyes turned pale with fright. He stared blankly at the beauty, and laughed at Sledge, telling him it was time to go. Sledge didn't say a word, just glanced at the man, who was stunned by the look in his eyes. Why is it scaring them? Sledge has been tortured into a devil by the war. The cruel and fierce eyes shot in his eyes, this kind of eyes can be soul-stirring at a glance, Sledge was just a month ago. A recruit that crabs can't bear to hurt. The reason Sledge stared at the nurse was not because he wanted to see beautiful women, but because Sledge had just come back from the hellish battlefield, the battlefield was full of flesh and blood, and there were wounded and dead soldiers everywhere, just disembarked. Sledge was exhausted, in ragged clothes, and no one looked like him, but suddenly seeing the beautiful nurse in clean white clothes welcoming them with orange juice, Sledge couldn't accept the contrast. When Sledge stared at the nurse, he was actually trying to justify the contrast, otherwise he wouldn't know if what was in front of him was fantasy or real. Just after Sledge bombed a house with mortars on Okinawa Island, a group of Japanese soldiers rushed to the U.S. military position with knives and committed suicide attacks. The last wounded soldier struggled to climb back. Killed him with his revolver, the company commander was dissatisfied with him because he exposed his position, Sledge shouted at the company commander, aren't we here to kill the Japs? It was in the house that was blown up by Sledge with a mortar. Sledge and the bad people found a crying child. They agreed that this might be a trap. There might be a bomb under the child's body. The company commander came in and questioned them. Why was he indifferent? Although Sledge did not stop the company commander, when the company commander picked up the child, Sledge took a step back instinctively, still suspecting that this was a trap. It was this small step back that showed Okinawa The Japanese army on the island often uses civilians as human bombs. The background of the US military is often bombed. It can be said that a subtle action can express the rich content behind it. This is the director's skill. Before Sledge was about to leave the house, he saw a wounded civilian, who was dying. Sledge still did not put down his guard. In fact, this person just wanted Sledge to use bullets to relieve his pain, and Sledge did not shoot. , but hugged her to comfort her and let her pass away peacefully. at the mouth of a cave, Sledge saw a Japanese soldier, found out that he was just a child soldier and unarmed, and eventually relented and didn't shoot. As a result, the child soldier was shot to death by his companion, which made Sledge very annoyed. He only asked his companion why he killed a child. Instead, the companion used what he once said, "We are not here to kill Japanese devils." Refuting him, making him angry and helpless. So far, Sledge has completed a cycle, from a recruit who could not bear to kill, to shooting wounded Japanese soldiers with a revolver, wanting to use a knife to dig the golden teeth out of the devil's mouth, to scaring the female nurse with devil's eyes, and then unable to bear to shoot. Killing Japanese child soldiers, Sledge completes a cycle from man to devil to man. During World War II, if a soldier in the U.S. military was killed in action, he would personally send someone to the door to deliver the death notice every day. Therefore, if someone at home was on the battlefield and someone from the military suddenly came to visit, there would probably not be good news. After Sledge's neighbor Philip came home, he went to see his parents who were coming to the house. At that time, the Sledge family had just finished dinner and found that someone was coming. Sledge's mother asked the housekeeper to see who was coming. The housekeeper Said to be a person in a military uniform, Sledge's mother was very nervous and looked at the maid in despair. The maid couldn't face Sledge's mother's look for help, so she quickly lowered her head to avoid, a nervous look, an evasive action. , which perfectly shows a mother's worry about her son. After Sledge returned to China, he was disheartened by the war, unable to integrate into his normal life, and always had nightmares when he slept at night. In a college application interview, the little girl in charge of registration asked Sledge if he had studied accounting and journalists. Sledge said no, but asked him if he knew engineering. Dynamite. The little girl was embarrassed and said that he might not be qualified. Sledge said angrily that the Marines only taught her to kill, and he was very good at it. Then leave. The skills he acquired on the battlefield did nothing for his postwar life, a difficulty many demobilized soldiers faced. Compared to Band of Brothers, the Pacific content is a bit scattered, as there are 3 protagonists and there is no continuity in locations. Company of Brothers describes a complete company, while Pacific depicts multiple characters and multiple characters. It takes several readings to understand the relationship and plot of characters. But like Band of Brothers, the psychological depiction of the characters and the performance of the tragic war scenes truly reproduce the Pacific War experienced by ordinary soldiers. The Pacific Ocean will become a classic in war dramas.

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