of the most luxurious things in the world is the expensive and useless things. The first is philosophy, and the next must be war.
Steven's war, at the beginning, the most realistic restoration of World War II scenes, resigned prayers, painful groans, and the tragic and solemn landing on the beach all hurt in the camera.
This kind of relatively long movie generally has to be watched several times before you can watch all of it, which can also filter out time-wasting movies. When you watch a part, if you still want to watch it, then spend time and continue Going down, if there is no interest, nearly three hours can be spent in more meaningful places.
The first scene is nearly half an hour of war restoration. I watched it all in one go. Normally, I have to fast-forward, because it really has nothing to do with the plot. You can know the life and death of the characters by skipping to the end.
I read them one by one, and I remembered the faces of a few people, and some of them became the next eight people.
The first act is enough to make you bored enough.
Second
, when it comes to the role, the one I admire the most is the Hanks Miller, the leader in the war, calm and tactful, with this person can win more battles.
In this squad, everyone wanted to be like Miller, but in the war most of them became Urban, Urban who hid with bullets. With that said, some people will say that Urban survived, and life matters.
Among so many soldiers, there must be sharpshooters, there must be commanders like Miller, there must be military doctors who are eager to go home after the war is over, and there must be lucky people like Ryan who survived.
Eight people are a thousand troops.
San
Ryan didn't win an Oscar, but got it for "Shakespeare in Love". Now that I think about it, it is Oscar's regret or Ryan's regret. After Steven, there was no World War II.
No one wants to face human nature naked, so two-sided, so tangled, and Oscar is not willing to lift up the scars and see the mistakes of human beings themselves.
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