In fact, whenever I see a certain anti-Japanese drama of the shredded devil, I really want to complain to the protagonist: Sir, your blood bag is gone. It is estimated that the protagonist will cheat the corpse and say: "No, it is a blood bag performed by the group."
And after watching Mel Gibson's movie, he sighed sincerely: Be careful! This is professional! There is no harm without comparison.
I thought that all the effects were made by special effects in the later stage, but they weren't, it was completely real shot! ! !
It is said that Director May even blew up a farm in Australia in order to create a cruel battlefield effect. He felt that he could "destroy public property" to such a situation, and he was the only one who was obsessed with it.
In fact, what Mel Gibson restored was the most frenzied battle of World War II.
Although the theme of World War II has long lost the appeal of the year, "Blood War Hacksaw Ridge" once again saved the movie market with powerful hormones.
It's no wonder that Director Mei has restored such a real battle, because in this battle, the Japanese army suffered 100,000 casualties and the US army suffered as many as 70,000 casualties. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a purgatory on earth.
Legendary characters always appear on the legendary battlefield.
Garfield's second-class soldier Daos is such a real hero. He did not carry any weapons on the battlefield, but as a medical soldier, he rescued 75 people with his bare hands in caves, fortresses and ambushes everywhere.
Mel Gibson refuses to embellish all violence. On the contrary, he spares no effort to show violence, which is his label.
He believes that the entire restoration of violence is the respect for peace, and this is also the power of belief of the second-class soldier Daos in "Blood War Hacksaw Ridge".
To be sure, if you like a narrative that focuses on emotional portrayal, straightforward themes, and a true zero-add style, "Hacksaw Ridge" is definitely your favorite of the year.
War, because it is real, is powerful.
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