confused

Eulalia 2022-04-21 09:01:02

"Apocalypse Now" is full of the word "confused". The captain marched towards the depths of the Mekong River while looking at the photos and documents. He was stimulated by the bumps along the way, some from his own people, some from the French colonists, some from the children on the same boat, but he kept silent, his eyes fixed on , There was little reaction to these stimuli, but he kept his curiosity and pursuit of the Colonel in the narration. As a viewer, if it wasn't for the unknown colonel attracting me, I wouldn't keep watching it, because the more I watched it, the more confused I became.

The captain was escorted, and the light at this time played the most outstanding role in the film, although the light and light of some previous scenes also had amazing meaning and effect. The colonel was slow to show his face in the light, occasionally the round bald head, and occasionally the cool water. The captain's eyes were looking for the colonel's face. The audience is the same, but the colonel has been talking for a long time, but he still doesn't give his true colors. In these few minutes of dodging, I can't exactly know Coppola's original intention, but I know that I was closely attracted by the colonel.

When I saw the subtitles, Marlon Brando's name appeared, I was a little surprised, which is him? It won't be the captain, the captain is Martin Sheen, who is that? It never occurred to me that it was the Colonel. The original colonel was a thin man.

Profound, confused, shocked.

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  • Anderson 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    wait for me to watch it again

  • General 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    The feeling of re-watching is much clearer than before: people long for freedom, but they will always be slaves to war.

Apocalypse Now quotes

  • Kurtz: Did they say why, Willard, why they want to terminate my command?

    Willard: I was sent on a classified mission, sir.

    Kurtz: It's no longer classified, is it? Did they tell you?

    Willard: They told me that you had gone totally insane, and that your methods were unsound.

    Kurtz: Are my methods unsound?

    Willard: I don't see any method at all, sir.

    Kurtz: I expected someone like you. What did you expect? Are you an assassin?

    Willard: I'm a soldier.

    Kurtz: You're neither. You're an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill.

  • Willard (voice-over): On the river, I thought that the minute I looked at him, I'd know what to do, but it didn't happen. I was in there with him for days, not under guard; I was free, but he knew I wasn't going anywhere. He knew more about what I was going to do than I did. If the generals back in Nha Trang could see what I saw, would they still want me to kill him? More than ever, probably. And what would his people back home want if they ever learned just how far from them he'd really gone? He broke from them, and then he broke from himself. I'd never seen a man so broken up and ripped apart.