I recently watched two films about the Korean War, one is this film and the other is "Flag of Tai Chi". The two describe them from different perspectives. Compared with the latter, from breaking the ordinary beautiful and peaceful life to the cruel battlefield. The shock comes, this one is more inclined to describe the psychological changes of soldiers on the battlefield.
A weak college student can become the spiritual pillar of his comrades in the army, and a young girl can become a sniper who kills without blinking. This is all due to the credit of war! It can make life as despicable as an ant, it can make life just a cold number, it can make a roommate kill you to the death on the battlefield!
Compared with the main theme of the domestic civil war film and television theme, this film focuses its attention on the preciousness of life. In the eyes of politicians, the map of war is a line of longitude and latitude, and in the hearts of soldiers, it is your life and mine! No matter which side it was, when faced with a 12-hour "pointless" war, the soldiers on both sides knew in their hearts that it might be the last 12 hours of their lives!
War is always just a pawn for politicians, and soldiers are just cannon fodder on the battlefield!
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