Possibly the deepest war movie ever made

Guadalupe 2022-03-18 09:01:03

The first time I heard about this movie was in the year of Da Bing Huo, when I was the age and level of watching blockbusters, so when I saw Da Bing and the DVD of this film, there was no suspense about which one to choose. Later, this film was unpopular. You can’t even buy DVDs at ordinary stalls, and it took N years to remember. Going to the

three-hour film that Donkey caught , many people probably fell asleep after watching it for the first hour. But the more I watched it, the more I remembered. Spirit, 3 hours passed quickly. It

can only be described as a masterpiece. I have watched a lot of war movies in recent years. This one is the one I did not dare to watch the second time. It has nothing to do with the scene and plot. After experiencing the first thing,

I watched the Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan, Iwo Jima Letters, and the Banner of the Fathers. These are all very good war movies, but compared with this movie, they are completely defeated. For a while, this

film goes beyond the conventional positive and negative sides, beyond war, and almost beyond "people". Many of the actors in the scenes are nature, animals and plants, blue sky and sunset, and have deep Buddhist thoughts.

At the end of the film, the protagonist is alone When pulling away a large group of Japanese soldiers, the sun shines beautifully into the jungle, and the animals stare coldly at the bustling human beings

. Although he is a deserter, the protagonist is not afraid of war or anti-war at all. He is just too thoughtful, too philosophical, and has doubts about the meaning of war. He is like the incarnation of the director, and the only person who can understand him may be The role of Sean Penn.



It is worth mentioning that in addition to such a famous actor as Sean Penn, there are also two big names appearing in this film, both of which are just tricks. Haha,

for those who like to watch war movies, the film is a must-see classic, contribute to a more profound thinking about the nature of the war

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The Thin Red Line quotes

  • Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: Rosy-fingered dawn. You're Greek, aren't you, Captain? Did you ever read Homer? We read Homer at the Point. In Greek.

  • Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: [voice over] Shut up in a tomb. Can't lift the lid. Playing a role I never concieved.