My Favorite WWII Movie

Elaina 2022-03-13 08:01:01

I have never been very interested in the military. Although I think it is really cool to save the privates and the company of brothers, I was also fascinated by the eagle over London when I was a child, but these World War II movies and TV dramas are far from being called one of my favourites. I watched Master Mei last night. The shadow corps was completely shocked, and when I saw the end credits, I was in a cold war.
A film about the French resistance movement, the bullets have not been fired a few times, the rhythm is always slow and slow by Master Mei, but the tension is abnormal enough, and the tension is no less than those of the great thriller movies; there is no bloody show off, Instead, there is endless blank space; the heroic protagonists have nothing to do with Gao, Da, or all, but they are unusually real and truly terrifying; the scene of the handsome young traitor being lynched must be one of the cruelest scenes in film history. Let me muster up the courage to watch it again. In contrast, the heroes who are tortured are always only explained by the close-up of their faces afterwards. I really admire the courage of the master. We will only end up in harmony here.
Our resistance movement It's twice as long as the French, and there are definitely more stories that can be excavated, but who can make such a "main theme" movie?

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  • Pearlie 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    SIFF@Hengshan. Calm, distressed, concise and realistic. To render the anti-war heroes, their own weakness, perseverance, and confusion. The photography is exquisite, and the two impressive scenes are the confrontation with the sentry and the look around the mirror when escaping, and the blue and gray German troops passing the Champs-Elysees. The memoir style of the first-person interspersed and marching aggravates this sense of destiny and restraint.

  • Donnell 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    #SIFF Minimalist narrative, oppressive control of atmosphere, silent eye dialogue, group portraits. From the beginning to the end, the cold blue shrouded, and the moment when the last emotion erupted, it was frozen from the top of the head to the soles of the feet.

Army of Shadows quotes

  • Jean François Jardie: She said five minutes, but she'll wait a lifetime.

  • Philippe Gerbier: See you later, Comrade.

    Legrain: ...You're a communist?

    Philippe Gerbier: No. But I can still have comrades.