Grain and grass served.
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But I can’t produce much milk if I eat it, because the bale of grain is very dry and has no nutrients.
As a director, Julie's skills are really lacklustre.
It's not a good idea to go to the heart, but it's impossible to make people feel admired by always making movies like this.
It feels that Julie's light has been exhausted when she was young, and now there is only a mild aftermath.
The structure of this film is the same as "American Sniper", with huge problems.
The most controversial thing in Kriskell’s life was the attempt to save a veteran after returning to China, but he was killed by the veteran. From this, he could dig things out, but the film was only covered with one subtitle at the end, and the whole film was like a documentary. He tells how he sniped the enemy in the Middle East, flat and straightforward, without ups and downs, reminiscent of Soderberg's terrible "Winning Blow". Through this film, I saw that the master Dongmu's control of the film is not as precise as before, and he has more than enough energy and is almost out of control.
I thought it would be enough for the awards season to have such a master's mistakes, but I didn't expect Julie to make almost the same mistakes again. Similarly, the most valuable aspect of the film "Indestructible" is how Louis forgave all the Japanese soldiers who abused prisoners in the prison camps, and participated in the Japanese Olympics and was welcomed by the Japanese people. However, this part is only attached to the end in the form of an expansion. , The feature film is all about the process of Louis's death, survival, and how he suffered in the concentration camp.
The director combined this process with Louis's long-distance running spirit. My understanding is: the one who can live to the end is the winner.
Such a theme has no impact. The whole film is as dull and tasteless as boiled water.
The only commendable thing about this film is the air battle in the opening, sound effects and space switching are in place.
But the whole film is just such a battle scene.
Making war scenes may not be a woman's strength, even if it is as powerful as Catherine Bigelow, "The Hurt Locker" explores the cruelty of war with a personal and small entry point.
This film also tries to show the spiritual concept of how strong the heart is and how far the road can go from a personal perspective, but I personally think that this thing is far from the shock of observing human nature through war.
If the film tells a story: Louis originally thought that war was a country-to-country confrontation, with the aim of destroying the enemy, but after years of hardship, he discovered that as a member of the war, he should not bear the blame. So after the war, he chose to forgive and took the initiative to reconcile with the Japanese military. Finally, he participated in the Tokyo Olympics at the age of 80, raising this spirit of forgiveness to the level of a country.
Then I think this movie will be a lot better.
Finally, I would like to say the most uncomfortable point in the viewing process.
I was looking at the resources of station A. There was no barrage in front. Many people complained there when they saw the concentration camp officer abuse Louis, saying that the devil now recognizes the United States as a father and dare not make such a mistake. Such a movie is made in the United States. I dare not say anything.
I think such a movie about things between the United States and Japan can also show a sense of superiority, and YY's skill is too powerful.
Can't we look at war films from the perspective of individual humanity? I believe that most people will do it, but only a small group of people who tend to be abused in their hearts are YY.
Even if others did not abuse him, he would do everything possible to construct the "facts" of his abuse in his heart, in order to get the pleasure of complaining and condemning in front of the screen.
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