I remember when I watched Brothers with my father, my heart kept pounding again and again. I watched the episode when the war ended with tears in my eyes. In that episode, it seemed that my mind suddenly lost control and everything was over.
This year, when I was a little girl sitting in the university dormitory, I waited until the first episode of Pacific Ocean was broadcast, and then started to download and watch it without subtitles, when the music in the title sounded, when the carbon pen slid across the rough paper and broke, the background The profile of the face that appears in the picture, every character is agile in the picture, every life suddenly stands out, what I endure is the continuation of life and emotional sorrow flowing down the Pacific Ocean, and what I endure is the spirit of more than half a century ago. and strength.
I don't want to compare with Brotherhood at all. War is a contradiction, so the Pacific Ocean better expresses this, it is true and credible, so the original intention of restoring the essence in this way is not to be decorated with any political or personal feelings, which is rare. . The excellence of the picture, the deepening of the characters by the actors, the careful taste of the story lines, the contradictions, selfish desires and hearts of the characters. Everyone is authentic, and I feel that such exciting details are described bit by bit, and each episode is about everyone and everything. each scene. Looking at history page by page. At the moment of slaughtering little Japan, I appreciate the light of human nature even more.
It’s about to end, I’ve been waiting for it for so many years, I once thought that the stone would sink into the sea, but in 2010, when I was nearly 20 years old, I came quietly and left quietly. I am glad that I had the opportunity to see these great works, and I also sighed with emotion, as if Those old classic war movies such as "Bridge" and "Walter Defends Sarajevo" may not be watched by today's children.
Why do I use everything from feelings as the title.
I think I resonate with everyone.
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