Small cut to see the big battle

Orland 2022-06-21 17:42:32

I watched "Yellow Bird" before going to bed and didn't understand the title, why is it called Yellow Bird? What is the metaphorical meaning?

There are too many films with this theme now. Compared with the traditional war films that formally describe the cruelty of war, this kind of film that focuses on the shadow of the post-war war, Lao Mei seems to be more and more good at it.

Interestingly, I have always been a pacifist, but war films are a frequent visitor to film and television, and as the main theme film, all of the films in the film reflect that soldiers are in the disciplined forces, carrying guns on the battlefield is for the country and the people, and give up when the country needs it. The ego is the right way.

In contrast, there have been many wars between Laos and the United States in recent years, and all of them are anti-war themes. The film almost reflects the fact that Mao wants to fight, the war is too cruel, the enemy has been killed, or the psychological shadow of civilians. It's very big, can't sleep all day after being discharged from the army, was injured in the war, and it's not a good time to return to the society... and so on. I have to say that the film and television themes of the American Emperor are indeed varied, which can be regarded as a manifestation of freedom. country...

In fact, the way to describe the big battle from such a small cut is quite funny in film and television, that is, the level of filming and production, this film reminds me of Billy Lynn's midfield battle.

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