It's a very special film. Looking at war from a personal point of view, not from the perspective of God, so I can only get information bit by bit along the way to survive.
The experience of a big military doctor and his psychological trauma made him look three-dimensional, and he was just an ordinary person. Turns around and was killed by mistake. . .
In the end, the former heroine died and stopped abruptly. . .
The director has a good idea, but his ability is limited. There are many plot points. The scene may be too real or the rhythm is strange. The viewing experience is poor; it may be a non-God perspective. There are 10,000 questions in my heart when I look at it. , But I didn’t get a good answer. The heroine hung up when I watched enthusiastically, and the film ended. I thought about WTF in my heart and then I wanted to point 1 star. It's as if the heroine's boyfriend hangs up at the beginning of the film, and then the film ends.
Maybe the film wants to express that if there is a real war, the civilians are likely to face what the film shows. 1. Maybe you die without knowing what happened. 2. You have the ability to fight against the enemy and you may be killed by yourself. 3. Maybe you are destined to be unable to leave alive. 4. You died of the impact of the war on your family. Wait for the chaos, danger, death and suffering brought about by war. . .
It's really a special film, but I still like to watch the hacksaw ridge. . .
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