The Fall of the Individualist War Movie

Kristy 2022-04-18 17:34:53

The modern American version of Liu Huangshu took the people across the river. From genocide to political persecution, although this film is simple and straightforward, it leaves all contradictions to the objective existence between the occupations of soldiers and doctors, between tasks and moral humanity. The lack of emotion beneath the characters. As a result, in some sensational scenes, although Bruce and Belluni worked hard, there were not too many elements that directly touched the heart. Especially on the battlefield, I did not forget to show the running chest of the Sicilian heroine. The veteran Bruce was hugged by the heroine on the plane. The refugees who had just escaped the massacre gathered around the son of the president to celebrate, and the atmosphere was ignited by the sentence of freedom. Instead, it is full of awkward love and political guidance.

From "Saving Private Ryan" in 1998 to "Black Hawk Down" in 2001 to "Tears of the Sun" in 2003, war films have gradually changed from focusing on individual heroes to diversification, and the characters have also begun to give more richness to the soldiers on both sides of the war from one-sided tough guys. human emotion. As Bruce Willis's generation of veterans withered away, individual heroic war films (not espionage wars) gradually declined, making modern war films more human, more real, and more brutal.

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Tears of the Sun quotes

  • Lt. A.K. Waters: Sir, you know as well as I do what's going to happen to him if I leave him out here. There's not going to be a trial. There's not going to be a jury. There gonna take him outside the courthouse and put two in his head.

  • Kelly Lake: Sir, Rules of Engagement?

    Capt. Bill Rhodes: You will defend yourselves if you're fired upon, otherwise do not engage.