In war, no one escapes unscathed.

Cletus 2022-11-03 07:18:39

If the film is Killing Force (Part 1), it can be given five stars. Then the Killing Force (below) can film the deep digging of the protagonist's thoughts in the military court, the deep digging of the sergeant's mentality, and the relationship between politics and war. A more profound reaction to the destruction of human nature by war. Unfortunately not (below).

Four-star reason: It will cause some people to think about the relationship between people, war and the collective - perhaps this is what this film wants to express.


There are many consequences of war, and the challenge to human nature is the core. The focus of this film is the choice between self-survival and "collective honor". No matter which one you choose, you must face life and death. War is the biggest life and death environment, and the cowardly "strong" chooses to devour the weak to protect themselves. In reality, there are not many things from simple to complex, from righteousness to numbness.

"You can't get out of the way, but you're doomed to be isolated" - and eventually created many criminals.

One line from the film is impressive:

Leave me alone.

You are alone.

The protagonist is cowardly but not incompetent. It is an ordinary person, a person with a vision of justice that will overcome evil. Cowardice made him choose to forbear, while his beaten comrade-in-arms chose to face evil. The reason why he is lonely is not just being isolated, but that his comrades in arms who faced his sins were "annihilated". And the "bullet of conscience" in the film is the reason why he finally chose to pull the trigger.


Digression: Human nature is unfathomable, and war is like an abyss. Human wisdom has already flown out of the solar system, but it has never been able to jump out of biological instinct. Race, religion, and resources can all be reasons for war, and politics is the driving force behind war.

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