A good script chooses the wrong point of view

Lorenz 2022-04-24 07:01:23

I could have scored 5 points, no matter from the war scenes or the characters' feelings are in place. The key male No. 1 is just too much soy sauce. As a disc guard officer, he has been born and died. When he arrives on the battlefield, he only has a stunned expression and is completely out of state. Is he a soldier? The whole team was calm after being sniped. He was the only one who was yelling and killing young teammates. Seeing this, I just want to ask him are you a recruit? In the last game, you deserved to be shot with a single-handed gun in the enemy trenches. Are you here to go shopping? Finally give 4 points, because the male one is too rubbish and deducted one point!

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  • Mae 2022-03-20 09:02:51

    Civil war is the most fucking thing, people in a country speak the same language, but fight for others,, meaningless,,,

  • Brent 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    It is a good text to attribute war to the desire of every life, fight war to survive, but many scenes seem to be too procrastinated, photography and images in a lot of dialogue scenes have a sense of disharmony like soap operas, but this is still for A very successful war film depicting human nature. Although the technical convenience is a little bit worse, the story is great, it can be regarded as the last Korean war film after [Tai Chi flag flutters]. ★★★★