A very classic movie, whether it is from the plot, pictures, music or from the art of film and television, it is lifelike. A coherent work, there are too many places for people to reminisce about, and too many questions for people to think about... What makes me linger in my memory are the pictures of those 3 flashbacks. When I saw it for the first time, Maybe it's just an excess of time, in order to make the development of the whole story less hollow, the second flashback, I don't know why it is so exaggerated, or in-depth. On the third time, I don't know if it was added to highlight the author's inner feelings, but he not only enriched the whole film, but also reflected the inner feelings of the hero...piece War is cruel, war The survivors in the movie are lucky... The lucky ones have experienced the moment of dying, and they must have a lot of thoughts and richer emotions. I don't know what the character of the hero was originally, but the war must have had a great impact on him, many Maybe only a person with rich experience or delicate emotions can write the letter... Looking back at the next three flashback clips, a door, a child, a gun, a scene that seemed to be beautiful before , turned grey and terrifying under war. It's a bit confusing... I am amazed at the horror that war brings to people, and children can even reflect cruelty and intolerance, and see the scene of the explosion. There was a lot of anxiety and depression inside. Tragedy haunts my mind, I don't want to watch it, I don't want to think about it...but it does happen in the film. Maybe it's just a movie for us, not a fact, so we endured the inner repression and went to appreciate the beautiful scene that followed, but why did the director insert such a scene? Just to show the hero's experiences and fears? I see far from it. It is more to reflect war and peace, to reflect human nature, to reflect that only after experiencing it can you know how to cherish it, and only then can you know how to make this possibly dark society colorful, affectionate, and feeling. That kind of feeling can't be reflected at once, it just feels like he really exists. After looking at the final result, there is no psychological burden, very reunion, very good, very strong...
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