I always thought that the most tragic character was Leif, but at the end of the movie I realized that it was Danny, who was shrouded in Leif's halo from beginning to end, and finally died heroically to save Leif. When I saw the two of them go to the bombing of Japan, I thought it would be Leif who died to save Danny. After all, Evelyn was already pregnant with Danny, but it was the opposite. In the end, Leif joined Evelyn. And the son of his good brother lived a happy life. . . I have to say that this screenwriter has a really big brain, and this view of love is indeed a bit unsatisfactory. Movies about war and love have always been watched a hundred times, and this movie portrays the cruelty of war and the helplessness of love during World War II to the fullest. There are many tears in the film, such as the farewell of Leif and Evelyn at the train station before they met, such as the miserable and cruel Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, such as Leif and Danny working together to shoot down the Japanese enemy plane, etc. (personal point of view) , not only moved tears, but also excited tears, blood tears (maybe I am easily incited by emotions). The special effects of the film can also be compared to today's Hollywood blockbusters, and the scenes of World War II are truly restored. I have to say, this is a good movie and worth watching.
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