Despair is the most painful disaster caused by war

Jeffery 2022-04-23 07:03:18

"Battle of Midway"

At the strong suggestion of my girlfriend, I watched a very good movie with her for two and a half hours that day. Personal overall score 8.0, (The score is based on all the World War II movies I have watched. The outstanding movies of the same type include "Pearl Harbor", "D-Day", "The Pianist", "Saving Private Ryan", "Schindler's List", "Dunkir" gram", also including my country's "Tunnel Warfare", "Mine Warfare", "My Head, My Regiment", etc.)

"Battle of Midway" tells the story before and after the Midway War. The story is based on real historical events. After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in the United States, the U.S. military was severely damaged, and the "tiger tiger" became a symbol of war. The United States declared war on Japan that day, telling the people that it was the most humiliating day. However, its own naval power is far inferior to that of the Japanese army. With information acquisition ability and military talent, he played the most perfect counterattack to a game that was impossible to win. The U.S. military suffered heavy casualties, and the Japanese army completely lost control of the Pacific Ocean.

The protagonist is the captain of the air force dive plane formation. He slowly sees his team members die one by one. He has been away from his wife and children for a long time. Due to impurities in sodium peroxide, his lungs are damaged. After the plane is forced to land, his legs are broken. The arm was hit by a bullet. Some were shot down, some were directly killed on the spot, some were arrested after falling into the water, and some were inexperienced, crashed, and so on. The first thing that is defeated in war is the hope of people to live.

Despair is the most painful disaster that war brings to people.

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Extended Reading
  • Era 2022-01-05 08:01:53

    The retro war group portraits link Pearl Harbor, the bombing of Tokyo and Midway Island into one line. The literary drama revolves around cut-off battles and the martial arts revolves around sea and air battles. The backstage is full of passionate heroism. At the same time, the dark lines of Japanese forces have also given enough understanding and respect. Emmerich knew what the audience wanted, tight from start to finish, without a word of nonsense. Fans should be able to spot the Ford director who flashed past in the film. That's right, it's John Ford.

  • Josianne 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Woody Harrelson played the hardest Nimitz, and Layton has a lot of behind-the-scenes heroines. The hearts were almost blown out when the Akagi and Hiryu were bombed, which is one of the few bright spots in the whole film. Yamaguchi Takumi still played the role of a tragic man, but Nagumo Chuichi, the bearer of the blame, was simply photographed as an old stupid donkey. Asano Tadanobu has nothing to play, not as deep as Abe Kuan in the previous Japanese version of "Yamamoto Fifty-Six". And this time, Hiroji Yamamoto replaced Yuyakusho Hiroji with Toyokawa Etsuji, which is quite satisfactory.

Midway quotes

  • Dick Best: [shouting at the staff car] Hey, Nimitz ! when are you going to let us hit those Japs ?

    Staff Officer (Nimitz): [embarrassed] I'm sorry, Sir. Shall I get their names ?

    Chester W. Nimitz: No. It's good to know at least some of the men still want to fight.

  • Edwin Layton: Washington is starting from a false assumption, and looking for evidence to support it.