Yaobai, which is worth seeing, is also slightly disappointed.

Alvis 2022-10-28 00:12:40

#2020#Play111 "Eight Hundred" with Sen Ge First of all, thank you very much for the idea of ​​this movie! Let us come into contact with history in this lovely form of film. It cannot be said that we understand history in this way, but it has also stimulated everyone's interest and discussion about history, which is a very good thing in itself. In addition, I would like to express my lofty respect for the heroic images that are emphasized in the film, and I am sincerely admired and moved! The following text hardly read any movie reviews to see, only know that everyone said it is worth watching and bring a tissue. In the early stage of watching the movie, it took almost 20 minutes to set up the background. After introducing the director and staff, it was a bit strange to enter the main text. The first and most poignant tear point I saw was that after Zheng Kai's character "self-destructed", the soldiers behind him did not hesitate to go one after another with explosive packs on their backs, shouting their surname and ancestral home and jumping up. In my opinion, no matter how the outside world evaluates the value of your actions, you have faith in your heart and are willing to sacrifice for it. This spirit is touching. On the other side is Utopia, and there are family members who miss you. At any moment, what a fearless spirit is it to be willing to do nothing for the country and comrades-in-arms!

However, I saw very few tears in the back, and the acceptance of sensational clips has become very weak. Maybe, as some friends and neighbors said, the audience's perspective tends to become confused when the emotions of the two parties are intertwined and transformed, so it is difficult to be judged. Into a sensational emotional atmosphere.

In fact, there is some confusion in the process of watching the movie. First of all, the creation of the characters makes me feel a little confused. Among the many characters, my memory is really not deep enough and prominent. It looks like everyone is taking turns to be the protagonist, so I don’t have a good grasp of the gist of the film in the end. , I only grasped the patriotism and the few points of "politics behind the war", but I always felt that the excavation and reflection of the latter was not deep enough. I thought that there might be a very clear story about the heroic sacrifice of soldiers and the political layout. The paradoxical contrast between the two makes me deeply aware of the complex politics behind the heroic sacrifice. From this, I think of the recent "1917", which is only about the main point of view above. In 1917, I thought I absorbed more points. From the last soldier's conversation, it reflects the endless war and the officers and soldiers. helplessness, and people's yearning for a peaceful life.

As a digression, I always want to know what happened to the old abacus about the characters, and what happened to the final death squad. Is Ou Hao's role changing abruptly? Are Little Hubei and Big Brother Feeding Horse closer?

There is a description of deserters at the beginning of the film, and their identity as deserters is constantly mentioned in the text after that. Several of the characters have arranged their inner transformation and biochemistry to have a highlight moment, but it is like an old abacus. The existence of the same characters makes people deeply feel the film's mockery of deserters, as if telling the audience who have been waiting for the old abacus to change: Don't wait, he is a coward. Led by such a clip, we naturally follow the film and start scoffing at deserters. But when we look back closely, except for Wang Qianyuan, who was firm and radiant at the beginning, he has always been brave and fearless. The changes of others are a little abrupt, and the various depictions of deserters only make me feel contempt for the deserters. There are some stereotypes, rather than focusing on exploring the intricacies and subtleties of human nature, it's a bit lost.

In addition, I am a little confused and a little abrupt about the 14-hour flashback mentioned by many of my friends and neighbors.

The black and white footage interspersed in the film is the record of the reporter. At first glance, I thought it was real video data, but in the end, it was a bit awkward to find that the camera was broken. It is also a story and history that has been reproduced again, which is a bit regrettable and sad.

Finally, I am grateful to the director and screenwriter for the protagonist who did not run through in the above. I feel that this also made me aware of the cruelty of war. You don’t know when people who were just fine will suddenly die. It is to save the wounded. Or just look at the white horse outside the window or run across the bridge to join the army? Many uncertainties and cruel fears make me love peace even more!

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