Must go to the cinema to feel the atmosphere of war

Sigrid 2022-04-21 09:01:09

I have only seen Mel Gibson's Braveheart before, an excellent commercial film, very wonderful. As a straight man, Mel Gibson is passionate about making heroic movies, but as a girl with a delicate mind (shameless), I don't like this subject matter. I only like the soundtrack by James Horner, which is definitely the finishing touch of the movie. pen.

There are also love scenes in the movie. I don’t know how Sophie Marceau, an exotic princess, fell in love with Wallace, who was a big and three-headed man. He couldn’t extricate himself when he first met him? Bloody Battle Hacksaw Ridge is also in it, love at first sight, and then chaotic and unrestrained with the red dust as a companion, riding horses to share the prosperity of the world, playing in the grasslands and mountains, and the soundtrack, ah, so romantic. The wedding night was especially sacred and shy, and it was also a good time for the male protagonist to show off his muscles. Of course, after that, the heroine is basically useless. Very good, heroes and beauties are all the same routine.

Okay, the rants are over, this movie is really good, I don't know what words to use to describe the feeling I just watched. This movie must go to the cinema, to feel the battlefield like purgatory, to feel the shock of its realism. It is estimated that most people will have a more intuitive and clear understanding of war after watching this movie, and they do not want to be caught in the flames of war again. The theme of anti-war is clear at a glance. It is against this background that Dawes's actions are even more valuable. There was a hail of bullets and flesh and blood, and any description of the battlefield in any text seemed pale, let alone the soldiers in the battlefield. I felt dazed and terrified just sitting in the movie theater. Anyone could have their beliefs collapsed. Dawes still held on to his faith and saved 75 people. Rather than saying that Si is kind-hearted, it is better to say that Si is pure and simple, without distractions. In the first half of the movie, Dawes is a devout Christian, and his stubbornness makes people feel ridiculous and causes a lot of trouble. But Dawes didn't mind, and went his own way. Faith has been deeply ingrained, it can solve Dawes's troubles, make him feel at ease, make him no longer confused, and always support him to go to the battlefield, face the enemy, make him stronger. This is the power of faith. In the end, Doss lay on the stretcher, as if he had become an immortal. In fact, this was a reflection of Doss' heart. No matter how cruel and cruel the surroundings were, the light of faith shone in his heart.

After watching the movie, I saw some real experiences of Dawes. It was even more open than in the movie. All kinds of rescue and wounds were still difficult to die. It can be said that God has really favored him.

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Extended Reading
  • Maryam 2021-10-20 18:59:43

    American anti-Japanese drama: hillbilly, don't kill, believe in God, save teammates. The previous hour was drowsy, and the recruits copied . The best part of the film is the 40-minute war scene. The editing is good, the mixing is very good, and the soundtrack can incite old beauty to cry. Computer special effects are fifty cents, and makeup can make you spit it out. Suitable for those who have never seen any serious war films in the cinema. The slots are dense, such as the Japanese army rushing to the edge of the cliff without throwing grenades, human jeep...

  • Liana 2021-10-20 18:59:43

    Save 75 lives and win the 525-level Buddha statue.

Hacksaw Ridge quotes

  • Sgt Howell: Gentlemen! I want you to meet Private Desmond Doss. Apparently, Private Doss does not believe in violence. He does not practice violence. He will not even deign to touch a weapon. You see, Private Doss is a conscientious objector. So I plead with you, do not look to him to save you on the battlefield, because he will undoubtedly be too busy wrestling with his conscience to assist.

    Desmond Doss: Sarge, that's not true...

    Sgt Howell: PRIVATE, AS YOU WERE! Now I realize that some of you might have strong feelings about this. It is what we men fight for. To defend our rights, and to protect our women and children. Even if Private Doss' beliefs might cause women and children to die. So I will expect everyone in this company to give Private Doss the full measure of respect he is due for the short time that he will be with us.

  • [Sgt. Howell arrives at the barracks the night after Doss had been beaten by his fellow men]

    Sgt Howell: As you were. Where's Doss?

    [Everyone turns to the back of the barracks where Doss - visibly beaten - has just finished his shower; Sgt, Howell is disturbed by the sight and breathes a sigh of melancholy]

    Sgt Howell: [sympathetic] This isn't good for anybody.

    Desmond Doss: Sure ain't what I signed up for.

    Sgt Howell: [beat] It's not about what you signed up for. It's about the lives of every man in here. And yours, son. It's time to quit this. Finish getting dressed and I'll walk you down.

    [beat]

    Sgt Howell: It's okay, Doss. There's no shame in this. Let's go.

    Desmond Doss: I got extra guard duty today, and I'm on KP this morning, so... Can't.

    Sgt Howell: [nods impressed with his character] All right, Doss.

    [shifts to professional tone]

    Sgt Howell: Private Doss, can you identify the men that beat you?

    Desmond Doss: No, Sarge.

    Sgt Howell: Are you saying that you don't know who attacked you?

    Desmond Doss: I never said I was attacked, Sarge.

    Sgt Howell: Well, what the hell are you saying, Doss? You bruised half your body sleeping?

    Desmond Doss: I... I sleep pretty hard.

    Sgt Howell: [Doss has finally won him over] All right.