The "Deer Hunter" movie expresses the disasters brought about by war, such as psychological trauma, when people return to their homes, they are different people and so on. In one word: Anti-war. At the beginning of the film, a long paragraph was used to express the happy town life before the war. The middle part that embodies the brutality of war does not use the usual fierce fighting, but uses killing and gambling to express cruelty and distortion. Behind it is the sad atmosphere after the war. Going back to the pub where we once had a happy meeting, this passage is sad and full of tears. The screenwriter's narrative line is very simple, but it makes people guess that the result is a big taboo for the film. The music, the actors, the camera and the overall rhythm are all good.
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