Almost all the shots of the film are presented to the audience through the scope. , To give you a feeling that I can see you but you can’t see me, and that’s why you can "arbitrarily" feature close-ups, close-ups, and partial close-ups. All the cruelty is presented meticulously. Innocent eyes, civilian corpses, people who were bombed with phosphorous bombs with only one arm and one leg left---------was still in the car one second before gesturing to tell the army not to hit him, the next second he A cart of chickens scattered on the ground, and the feathers flew around, wailing on the ground without firing.
The soldiers in the film see so much of the world in the scope, too little to limit their contact with the outside world, and too much to accept them at all. This is war, why war? Civilians are cannon fodder, and soldiers are cannon fodder.
Fuck, I'm tired of the word "cannon fodder". The human rights and equality that politicians talk about are all made with cannon fodder. Everything will have a beginning and an end, but war will not. Anti-war is always something that is said, but it is only said.
Just being said.
Fuck, cannon fodder.
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