" that I watched some time ago. The soft and gentle rhythm and slightly sad tones depict the most sincere side of human nature in the historical environment from the perspective of small people.
This is a mainstream American movie. The obvious political overtones in the content and the overly good positive performance make it impossible for this movie to capture the hearts of the audience from the ups and downs of the plot. However, these are obviously unimportant, and such small-budget films advertised as mainstream are to win people's hearts with moving tears. Simple story, but the details are not simple. The solemn and delicate ritual process and all kinds of beautiful American military uniforms are enough to catch people's eyes, not to mention the starring Kevin Beckenjou's skill, this not too long film has been able to attract me. followed.
If there is any regret, it is that the story is too sensational, beautiful and somewhat distorted. Secondly, the human nature described in the story tends to be superficial. Obviously, the depth of this film cannot be compared with that of "The Undertaker". And this is what we have always hoped to emphasize. The perfection we pursue is not the main theme of imposing a definition, but a universal value that conforms to objective laws and is based on the common conscience and rationality of mankind.
But what is worth thinking about is that due to the influence of the domestic mainstream environment, a large number of domestic mainstream movies appear every year, but few of them are really thought-provoking and heart-warming. (For example, "Nanjing, Nanjing!") Maybe our domestic filmmakers still have a long way to go.…
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