The idea is new, the core of anti-war, but the narrative method is the first half of the narrative, and the second half of the flashback + interlude, why can't I understand it?
Here, Murphy, his brother, the lieutenant, and his mother, everyone has rich images, the story progresses layer by layer, and finally leads to the climax with the abandoned corpse in the river, where is it obscure?
Not every war theme needs to be huge, and not every anti-war theme needs to shock the eye with big scenes.
You can still see the leopard in the tube, but if you can't see it, first check if you have eyes that find beauty.
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