Of course it is reasonable, because it actually happened, this is the most false real event I have ever seen.
"Blood Battle at Hacksaw Ridge" is adapted from the real experience of US military doctor Desmond Doss. Dawes is a Virginian, born in a Seventh-day Adventist family in February 1919. Four months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dawes took the initiative to join the U.S. Army. After joining the army, he resolutely refused to carry any weapons, including no rifles, sharp knives, or even pistols, and refused to participate in shooting training. The comrades ostracized him, threatened him, and cursed him, all trying to drive away this thin man with a southern accent. They planned to sue him to a military court and force him to be armed with a gun; an officer even tried to expel him from the team using mental illness as an excuse. The officers and soldiers of the 307th regiment teased him, told him to wash the toilet and dig a cesspit, forbid him to take a vacation, hit him with military boots, and everyone regarded him as a mentally retarded, idiot, and coward...
He has no friends. Even though he was treated unfairly, he still stayed in the army like a "xiaoqiang who can't be beaten to death." He always sticks to his post without complaining. Dawes’ religious beliefs are the source of his strength, and he firmly abides by God’s rules and does not violate it at any time, even in the face of unshakable enemies. In other words, God's rule is his weapon to fight the enemy.
The most exciting part of the bloody battle on Hacksaw Ridge is that everyone should watch the movie and feel it. My pale text can hardly describe that kind of spectacular scene.
It has to be summarized as
A miracle happened. Not only did he survive the rain of bullets, he also saved the lives of thirty or forty comrades-in-arms! ! (In reality, it saved a conservative estimate of 75 comrades in arms)
This is an excellent war movie! ! ! Everyone, hurry up and have a look
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