Is the almost crazy laughter happy or sad? I don't know since when, I was in conflict with the so-called "classic" and began to try to figure out the meaning of the so-called "classic". I don't know when it started, but the old proverbs on the bad street also seem so meaningful. Yesterday, I opened "Saving Private Ryan" like all classic movies. I didn't know anything about this movie before, and I wasn't interested in the name at all, but with the example of "Three Silly" first, I still have no idea. It is with great expectations. After watching the movie for about three hours, my heart could not be calm for a long time, and the cruel scene of blood and flesh seemed to fill a very important gap in my heart, making me tend to be complete. The first is the bloody war scene in the movie, the flying limbs on the Normandy login, the headshot at close range, and then the face of the signal soldier that Captain Miller had just finished speaking was blown up. This extreme bloody experience gives a sense of urgency to dying in war, and it is casual, unintentional, and even has the kind of "religion of a crow flying through the sky" that Lawrence said. Rather than the violent blasphemy of war like "Tear Devils by Hand". What impressed me the most was the process of Ryan telling the embarrassment of his brothers. During that process, he kept smiling, and at one point it turned into a wild laugh, and behind this wild laughter was the greatest sadness. Opposite him, Captain Miller just kept a friendly expression, more of an elder's expression, just like his former professional teacher, and he looked at the child who was in great grief with pity. Ryan's ecstasy is not unique, and this expression can also be found in other, dearest people who have just passed away. They talked about the passing with the same ecstasy, and often, the tears stayed with a smile, and they couldn't stop it for a long time. Such people seem to cry in the heavy rain. It may not be too obvious, but no one can persuade them. The footage before the decisive battle of the bridge is like the one in Devil May Cry 4. It is apocalyptic and sacred.
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