The big casts appeared one by one and left one by one, but they portrayed each and everyone a distinct image. Sean Penn's composure and inner heat, Caviezel's innocence and self-sacrifice, Ben Chaplin's delicate heart, Brody's cowardice, Woody Harrelson, John Travolta, George G. Rooney wait. Uh, and Rabbit, who played a soldier who was forced to charge heroically, and then died. .
The whole film is full of beautiful natural scenery, animals, plants, and almost all negative emotions such as fear, pain, tragic, sadness, exhaustion, cowardice, helplessness, loss, numbness, suffering, torment, loss, despair, death, etc. There is no positive energy in the tail. Pure record, pure anti-war.
The pictures mostly use flat or low camera positions, as well as countless close-up shots. It seems that there is no big aerial scene. The flat and low camera positions are like the follow-up shooting of war reporters, which has a real sense of scene.
Lengthy narration, contrived poetic language, muffled music, scattered and incoherent plots, lack of heroic main protagonists, no girls, no war films with big scenes, are destined to be said to be "boring". "! In fact, watching the plot can be made into a fascinating war movie in the ordinary sense, the highland capture and the final jungle stream battle, but the director did not play, he didn't want that.
Let's put it this way, if you want to pretend, you have to stand up to what others say. . . .
View more about The Thin Red Line reviews