This movie is a classic. To see how filthy Americans are, it is enough to watch this film. The blood of the soul is more important than the blood of war.
To watch this film, it is recommended to check the historical records of this war on Baidu first, to have an objective concept, and then also look at "August 8th" to see how Russia recorded the same thing.
What is history? What is respect for history? What is the significance of a film documentary? If you start by writing "what was sacrificed at the beginning of the war is the truth" and then "shooting on real events", you are already destroying yourself, and this is the logic of this film, this Hollywood, this America, self-deception, What's even more exaggerated and ridiculous is to use this film to pay tribute to war reporters? !
fainted.
Later people, although they have not experienced war, they can feel it from the creations related to war. Great war works such as "No War on the Western Front", even the rescue of Private Ryan has a certain level (Hollywood), What about this film?
To criticize his details, criticize his distorted facts, criticize his serious political leanings... It is meaningless, because there is no need to go into details, I just want to talk about the most important thing.
That is: what did people, in the war, learn?
In this film, what I see are accusations, injustices, sensationalism, and even perverted sensationalism. I can't see the review, the human nature, the self-reflection, and the peace.
It is strongly recommended that you must watch the "August 8th" filmed in Russia.
The same theme, in that film, I only saw a mother, for the sake of her child, rushed into the line of fire with all her might, and miraculously accomplished the task.
The reason why I say miracles is that I think this is actually the wishful thinking of the script. A young civilian mother who can rescue her child in the battlefield is like MI5, but I don't want to go into those details, I just want to say, August After watching it on the 8th, I have a deeper understanding of the human nature experienced in the war. A mother who is dedicated to saving her child can fight a tiger (this is true), and can carry a feverish child for dozens of walks. Kilometer went to the doctor (which is also true), why can't you save the child who was panicked in the war? Why can't we move the "both sides" of the killings on the battlefield and jointly pave the way for her?
This is the brilliance of human nature, and it is also indelible by war.
As for those who see August 8th as a Russian version of steel, I have only one sentence: fuck you! !
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