After a lapse of 16 years, the director of "Butterfly Effect" came out again, and I feel pretty good.

Kiel 2022-09-13 22:34:38

The previous "Butterfly Effect", with its constant back and forth plot creation technique, is full of suspense and new ideas, allowing everyone to see Eric Blaise, the ghost of the movie.

Based on the appeal of "Butterfly Effect", a wave of fans gathered at the time.

It's a pity that after the filming of "Butterfly Effect", Eric Blaise didn't make any movies except for a few screenwriters, and gradually faded out of the film circle.

Just as many people are about to forget him, after 16 years, a movie like "War Phantom" appeared in front of the audience, let us once again ignite the attention of the director Eric Blaise.

Everyone will be curious, what is the level of the film directed by Eric Blaise after 16 years? Is he still sticking to his original style of science fiction suspense?

With these questions and excitement, I watched the movie "War Phantoms".

The plot is in various reversals, full of suspense, and unpredictable

The intention of the constantly reversing plot is to tell us that war is cruel and the trauma it brings is indelible.

Whether it was the initial execution of the Second World War, the brutal persecution of the owner of the castle, the fierce battle with German soldiers, and the subsequent killings in modern warfare, the audience was deeply impressed.

The American soldiers in the movie use actual actions, blood and tears to tell us that war is cruel and the damage it brings is indelible.

The modern world has not achieved real peace, but only the peaceful country we live in.

There are still various local wars around the world, which have brought a heavy price to the people there.

In order to alleviate the trauma of war, we should call on people to attach importance to world peace and build a community with a shared future for mankind.

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Ghosts of War quotes

  • Title Card: This war will not end. With every mile my body and spirit break. Every jolt makes brittle my mind. Each step pulls me further from home until I am the shell of the man that kissed my mother goodbye a forever ago.

    Title Card: And I tense endlessly. Not knowing which will arrive first, the bullet that takes my life or my final chance for redemption. -D. Werner, 18 years old, WWII Private 1st Class