[Allied Treasure Hunting Team] - "Meng" Military Treasure Carnival

Lonzo 2022-03-28 09:01:02

There is always a purpose in treasure hunting, even if it's good intentions or guilt. Doing something that goes against common sense without a purpose, even if you ignore the eyes and ridicule of others, will make yourself a laughing stock! As for the treasure hunt movie about World War II, based on historical facts, it really makes people speechless, but the movie is too positive and it makes people feel uncomfortable. Although it is a special liking for works of art, it is also a special preference for human wealth. Love, but there is no convincing reason, it will inevitably make the film willing to be mediocre, but the artistic value of the film does not exude artistic value, which is the film's indifference to art and humanistic thinking. We can assume that the purpose of the treasure hunt in the film is selfless humanitarianism. The film also questioned the whole behavior at the end, but the inner monologue did not know whether it was willing or helpless, or did not evaluate the danger of the consequences. Full of remorse?
As for the film itself, the plot is too complicated and chaotic, there is no clear and clear main line, the interspersed plots are not continuous, and the abrupt splicing together often seems out of place, and the clues and key points of the film are interpreted without tension and pioneering. The plot feels like it's random, I don't know what I want to express, and there are so many things to express that I can't distinguish a priority. There are some irrelevant stories everywhere in the movie. I don’t know whether it is to enrich the content of the movie or to highlight the interesting process. The slow and procrastinating rhythm often deviates from the main point, the content is divided very seriously, and the connection between paragraphs is not reasonable. advancement and mitigation.
This is a film full of positive energy, but the film itself creates a feeling like a cultural invasion. The cultural relics are returned to everyone by the hand of justice. While seemingly helping, it also reveals a kind of bullying! Coupled with the team heroism of just a few people, it shows the American spirit. Whether it is to pay tribute to the martyrs or to promote positive energy thoughts, the film does not seem to have much nutritional content that can be deeply explored. mediocre.
The movie is called the Twelve Arhats of World War II, and it is still remarkable in the star lineup. George Bruni, Matt Damon, and Cate Blanchett are all star-studded. Although it lacks the madness and passion of fighting wits and courage like the real Twelve Arhats, it is more stable and calm. The biggest highlight of the film is Kate's performance, which is dripping and sharp, perfectly interpreting the cunning and sincerity of a female spy. Her limelight seems to overshadow the two male protagonists.

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The Monuments Men quotes

  • Frank Stokes: You can wipe out an entire generation, you can burn their homes to the ground and somehow they'll still find their way back. But if you destroy their history, you destroy their achievements and it's as if they never existed. That's what Hitler wants and that's exactly what we are fighting for.

  • James Granger: Stop, stop. Stop. I seem to have stepped on a land mine... of some sort.

    Frank Stokes: Why d'you do something like that?

    James Granger: It was a slow day.

    Frank Stokes: Well, I wouldn't move.

    James Granger: I'd like to at some point.