I originally thought that "The Great Bombing" was a show that reflected the indomitable anti-Japanese spirit of the Chongqing people, and even the air raids were still alive and kicking. (What am I talking about?)
However, what I saw at the beginning was the battle between the Chongqing Air Force and the Japanese Air Force? And there are idols William Chan and Song Seung Hun? These scenes reminded me of the history of the Chongqing Air Force fighting against the enemy, which I learned not long ago. I thought that the director wanted to shoot the Chongqing Air Force who were not afraid of the enemy's bombing, fighting to the death and fighting until there was only one pilot left, and let his wife see it in person I saw the documentary about the sacrifice of my husband, but when I watched it, I found that the movie has another plot line "Transportation Decoder", what the hell is this? It made me think that the content that was added to make up the time, well, it was edited in the United States after all.
Returning to the theme of the Canadian air battle, the name of the film is "Big Bombing". I personally think that to make the "Big Bombing" more violent, the time before the entire air force was destroyed should be tragically passed for 10-20 minutes, and then Through the eyes of civilians, journalists and the British, it shows how tragic and indomitable the people are. Even if the bombing comes, they must continue to play mahjong. They would rather die than give up, and risk their lives to save the patients in the hospital. People, and show the true feelings in adversity (including brotherhood, love, family, etc.), rather than filming the love process between the Air Force, reporters, and nurses.
Well, after the movie is over, and the complaints are over, to be honest, I feel fooled by the intense air combat.
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