Commentary on "Valley of Tears"

Kattie 2022-03-11 08:01:30

"Valley of Tears" was an Israeli military officer's emotional statement about the heroic Battle of the Valley of Tears in the Golan Heights theater following the end of the Fourth Middle East War (1973). The Jews returned to the original promised land (the holy city of Jerusalem) after being dispersed for two thousand years. At this time, the Arabs had been living and operating here for more than a thousand years, and the Middle East war broke out. Having fought four times in more than 20 years, the scattered Arab coalition forces are indeed no match for the brave Israelis supported by the old and American armed forces. Especially in the third (six-day war), the Israeli army took the lead in countermeasures and attacked in six days at the cost of 1,000 people. Tens of thousands of people in Egypt and Syria were killed or injured, and their territory was lost. The plot focuses on the Valley of Tears in the Golan Heights, which was originally part of Syria. The First Middle East War (1948) originated with the ownership of the Holy City of Jerusalem. Israel was founded today, and the next day it was beaten. The second essence is the beginning of the game between the United States and the Soviet Union against the great powers, and Israel once again perseveres and wins. For the third time a few years later, the smart Israel counterattacked first and won the surprise attack, creating a classic in the history of war, and occupied the territory of other countries. On the fourth occasion, the Arab world was rarely united, the goal was to regain lost ground, and the offensive was launched on the Day of Yom Kippur (Yom Kippur is equivalent to the "Spring Festival" for the Israelis, when the whole country stopped work to celebrate and fasted), but this time it was still Israel that won. Although countless hidden dangers were left, the continuation of the large-scale war was stopped. In the early days of the war, the Israelis were in a mess. If it weren't for the support of the strong high-energy resources of the old and the United States and the fighting ability of the Israelis all year round, the trend of the war would be unknown. The time point of the episode is the first few days of the defeat of the Israeli army, the bad and tragic days. "Valley of Tears" focuses on the microcosm, and it is still a group portrait of soldiers, which is the most common anti-war packaging today. The series uses the simplest linear narrative, only one timeline, but the content and characters are basically unconventional. The series actually describes the "documentary" of Israeli troops holding their positions in the first three days of the war. It's not a macro theme, it's not a blockbuster perspective, and it's not a personal heroism, which makes it difficult for traditional audiences to adapt, and can't find a catch for a while. The escape of the autistic intelligence officer is the growth line; the rescue of the boyfriend of the civilian female officer is the love line; the well-known writer's son search is the family line; the tank drivers are the friendship line. The show was quite ambitious, and all the emotions of ordinary people were packaged online, and even joined the internal contradictions between pure Jews and other Jews at that time. The series clearly revolves around ordinary soldiers. Before watching, you must understand that the film tells the story of ordinary people. The plot and characters also have some "anti-intelligence" It is easy to be classified as a mythical drama. In fact, everything presented in the film is basically true and objective. It is true that several Centurion main battle tanks destroyed dozens of Soviet-made T-series relying on terrain and anti-armor defenses (check the war history, and more exaggerated). This war scene is also quite powerful, and the tank battle is thrilling and real, as if it were on the scene. The genius monitor Gao Zhi is autistic, frantic and timid, not false, just a little exaggerated. Literati writers who become drivers in seconds are the product of Israel’s two-year military service system; civilian female soldiers on the front line are a manifestation of the chaos in the early days of the war; it is reasonable that the listening post is not at the forefront, not a fortress. This time the Israelites were proud to underestimate the consequences of their enemies. In fact, the characters in the play are all ordinary soldiers, and they have no ability to hang up. The final fate of several groups of characters is embarrassing, especially when the Israeli army started a large-scale counterattack, which is really emotional. Therefore, the biggest theme and background of the play is clear, that is, the Israelis' commemoration of their own national history and anti-war. Commemorating the difficulty of the founding of Israel, against the cruelty and ruthlessness that war endows with individuals. For this sensitive country that often resorts to force to solve problems, the local work "Valley of Tears" is already very humanistic. For the creation, the objective authenticity of this British noir ending is extremely impactful and critical. (Borrowing some picture materials from netizens, the infringement will be deleted immediately)

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