Don't do anything TM rely on war

Wade 2021-12-07 08:01:05

At the end, the German recruit leaned down and took the photo. The moment the two recruits met their eyes, I burst into tears by surprise. It’s a reversal. I believe that 80% of the audience was like me, bothering Norman before, and also felt that the theme of "war will turn every sheep into a wolf" was too tired, and finally was suddenly slapped. The director said that sheep and wolves are actually two different species. I also borrowed the words of the characters to tell you directly that sheep are better and more valuable. ("You are a good person, different from us")


The best idea of ​​this film is that it gives the sheep a place to stand. In the past, when we looked at sheep, we always thought that they were stupid and naive. We thought that they were pig teammates. We only realized it when I was a fish. In fact, everyone prayed to be treated kindly by the sheep. Let go of a person who pretends to be a corpse, you can't know if a landmine was planted for yourself, different people have made different choices, that's all.


Traditionally, there seems to be such an understanding: Everyone was a good person, and it was war that turned people into demons. War destroys good humanity, and war is the root of all evil. This film emphasizes that people and people are different from the beginning. War is just an environment and a background. Your behavior is the embodiment of your personal nature. Don't rely on war for everything. War can unite all kinds of people into brothers, but it will never bring people down to the same level. People who disrespect women are essentially disrespect of "people", and naturally they can't talk about respecting human lives. One can imagine that the old man who snatched food from a girl's pan and threw it back was the first time he detained the enemy. When the trigger is triggered, the inner resistance will not be much. War will not guide people, but class, origin, and education will always guide people's behavior. Norman plays the piano and sits on the piano. It is the foothold of the whole film to show these indelible individual differences in a war environment.


Women’s scene is to emphasize that people and people are different. Although everyone talks about women and the atmosphere is harmonious and harmonious, but in action, some people sleep vulgarly with women, some sleep with gentlemen, and some people must fall in love first. Sleep, the saint doesn't sleep at all (although some viewers will suspect that he and the boss slept hahahaha) and the brothers will be immediately drawn to each other. That's why the old man was so angry that he felt that he was inferior to others, and felt that he had been left behind and squeezed out by his brother. He was also the first to die.


Really alienated by the war, only one person was wiped out, the eldest brother played by Brad Pitt. My eldest brother probably also played the piano once, but stopped playing. My eldest brother probably also read the Bible, but he stopped reading later. The eldest brother still respects women, but a woman dies when she dies, and the eldest brother is indifferent to all deaths. If a person doesn't even care about his own life, whose death can he still be moved. The eldest brother is committed to death, and he is not very resolute in rejecting the brothers staying to accompany him to death. For this walking dead, life and death is already a chaos. Besides, the only joy in the life of the eldest brother is to tear the Nazis. After the war, where can I find the Nazis to give him?


In order to praise the sheep, the screenwriter meticulously arranged the death of the character. The order of death and the severity of the character's evil are positively correlated. The old man not only died first, but also was broken. The saint is to be taken out here, and the method of death of the saint is an extremely interesting arrangement. Perhaps everyone in the film has struggled for the first time on the battlefield, but the saint may be an exception. If Norman is chaotic and kind, the saint is lawful and neutral. The death of the saint was ruthless and unreasonable, and he was accidentally injured by his own person. What kind of feeling this gives people, other people die, they preserve it, the saint died, he does not so deserves it. The saint is a character who is neither a wolf nor a sheep, and he is neither forced nor forced to kill. Actively, he (thinking of himself) is walking the way for the sky and fulfilling the divine will. Arranging such a method of death, there seems to be some vague romance in the mockery, and I don't know if God finally recognized him.

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I saw someone say The literary drama in this film is terrible, saying that women are stupid. Actually, the Hollywood movies that appeared on Chinese theaters this year have basically not fallen. There is no literary drama that has the same tension as that of women's, even the one who raised his head and drank the alcohol , The woman in red holding a cup stubbornly to the old man is my most impressive female image this year.

To say that there are any flaws in this film, it is basically concentrated on Norman. Although the actor looks very gay and literate, and fits the role positioning, but the temperament is not clean, which makes people inexplicable. The struggle in the early stage was not handled well. I didn’t want to sweep the corpse. In connection with the end, I probably wanted to express "I don’t want to take away the chances of survival for those desperate survivors who gave up resistance." You will understand this stupid reason to respect the corpse, or if the recruits don’t understand it. If you don’t shoot your child and kill your teammates, you will be even more speechless. It’s not "That's a child, I can’t get it off" but "I can’t respond when I meet the enemy for the first time." As long as I have experience in the future. It’s a baby, because the enemy on the battlefield is holding a weapon and approaching you. You don’t shoot. It's not good not to shoot in this situation, it's stupid. In short, the failure of the setting of the situation makes Norman appear stupid and stupid. He is clearly the only character who survives (God/screenwriter allows you to survive, is to identify with you) and use other characters to clearly say "is a good person", the audience But it is difficult to suppress the feeling of dislike for him, which of course is a disaster.

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  • Braxton 2021-10-20 19:00:55

    For about three moments I thought Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf were going to kiss him, really

  • Osvaldo 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Tear up devils with bare hands, pick up cannonballs with bare hands

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