I think it’s very real. To restore soldiers to humans, there is not too much wit, too many dangers and too much righteousness, but there are hunger, pain, and want to live, but which side of the ordinary soldier in front of the war is not human. Fish? And the images of these people are very clear, each of them can represent a type of people in the war, this film is the epitome of the entire World War II.
My deepest impression of this movie is the last scene. Amidst the wind and snow, one person said to the other: "You must not like the desert, it is terribly hot." At the same time, let’s take a look at our neighbor Japan’s attitude towards this? As a country, Japan does not reflect on its own behavior. It is not only a kind of responsibility to other countries, but also their government’s attitude towards its own citizens. Responsible for those who live up to it. The film is full of strong anti-war sentiment. For ordinary individuals, war has no victory or defeat, only hunger, death and cold. There are a lot of young people in China now. Whenever they mention foreign countries, they are fighting. They clamor in front of the computer every day, "Tread XX," "slaughter XX," and "Let XX disappear." In their opinion, war is like a game, and they don’t know the cruelty behind it. . With regard to foreign aggression, we have an obligation to safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity, but at the same time we must cherish peace. I once read an article called "The Literati Belligerent" and I very much agree. Usually the core members of the initiating side of the war are a few politicians and careerists. They don’t understand the cruel deprivation of a person who has no grievances and no enemies. How does his life feel? Most people are just being used.
There was a saying in "K Company", "If ordinary soldiers on both sides of the war can gather together along the river and talk to each other calmly, no battle will be fought for a week." In front of death, there are no heroes, only ordinary people. If in the 21st century, some countries still don’t understand what it means to start a war, then it is tantamount to digging a grave for themselves, and at the same time it is a huge disaster for the whole world.
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