Compared with the wild imagination of Japanese films, American films can always find a real thing from the corners of history, and then spare no effort to restore it. When the forest grows up, there are all kinds of birds: Hacksaw Ridge is talking about something more ridiculous than Japanese cartoons, but the director tells you this is not a ridicule, not an imagination, there is really such a person who has done such a thing, and yet Take out a photo and video certificate. Well, you are the real you are the uncle. This film counters all the routines of war films. Going to the battlefield is not necessarily to kill. You can also save people. The battlefield is the best place to save people. Even if you are unarmed, you can save a hundred or eighty people in a day. Saving a life is better than building a seventh-level Buddha, and you can ascend to heaven in just one day. Although I like the male protagonist very much and I was moved to a mess in the theater, but I don't know whether it is appropriate to use such a character to encourage people to ignore the surrounding environment and social customs and stick to themselves. We must know that in history, he was not the only conscientious objector to military service, and he was either unable to persist or died early. To be able to receive the medal alive, Brother Dao was extremely lucky and extremely fateful. Let's just watch it as an American blockbuster. Things with such a low probability in reality, even if they have happened, are basically negligible.
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