love in movies. The method of montage coupled with simple but unusual reasoning makes the story more elements of reasoning, and it is no longer a simple war and love story. But because I really can't remember people's names and I am disturbed by chores in life, I have a general impression, so I don't talk about movies, but about war.
War is when mankind catches a cold. In order to make their opponents bow their heads and intrigue, the middle-level people try their best to squander their rights and play while trying to survive, and the lower-level people are forced to put their lives at stake, only to survive on the sweetness of each other's sympathy and memory. In the oppression of the war, all the people who were forced to participate in the close together have produced kindness to each other, which is the main reason why the heroine can find a fiance so smoothly. The common tragic fate makes us let go of our defenses against others and truly begin to embrace the beauty of life. But this is only a ray of light in the shadows, and it has never been able to cover the evil of war. They don't know each other, but they have to fight for their lives. They express deep sympathy but can't help themselves because of their positions. They obey their superiors to surrender their lives and dignity. War is a meat grinder for individuals, sucking in the souls of all people. But war is unavoidable, just as the Garden of Eden can never exist. War is an intense form of politics, and I can't explain it clearly by myself.
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