The best movie of the year if it weren't for him
I rarely watch war-themed movies, because the subject matter is too monotonous, brotherhood, personal heroism, a hail of bullets, corpses everywhere, and too heavy. Mel Gibson chose a unique angle to tell this true story of faith and war. The story takes place at the end of World War II, and the Battle of Okinawa, which decided the direction of the war, kicked off. Thousands of high-spirited American soldiers were sent to Hacksaw Ridge, which was heavily defended by the Japanese army and was extremely dangerous. Among this group of people, a young man named Desmond Dawes was always reluctant to pick up guns because of his religious beliefs and the shadow of his childhood and family, and even almost was sent to the military for objection to military service. court. After several setbacks, he became a field medic and came to Hacksaw Ridge with his companions. In the hail of bullets, he alone saved 75 dying lives. Companions began to beat him because he was unwilling to take a gun, and finally he became a hero and hope in the hearts of all his comrades. He didn't pick up the gun because God said Don't kill. A man was running on the battlefield where there were corpses, and kept saying, God, let me save another one. Mel Gibson's consistent straight male style, the whole movie makes people excited, and the war scenes are bloody and real. Their respective beliefs are fighting, no matter the president or the emperor, do not forget the history, and restore the true history. When I first saw Desmond, I was thinking, how could I choose someone with a sloppy mouth to play the leading role, and at the end I suddenly realized that it was such a weak-looking boy who was more like a man than anyone else at critical moments. man! Finally, I want to say that I am really happy to be able to live in a peaceful era. I am grateful to the older generation for the peace that they exchanged for with their lives, and I am grateful and cherished.
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