"Pacific War" part1: God is the embryo

Dave 2021-12-14 08:01:02

I finally waited for the legendary "Pacific War", and I was excited to download the pirated RM, but compared with the expected excitement, the more than 50 minutes can not be said to be unexciting, but it is definitely not high. Under the literary drama, the war The play is a bit marginal.

First of all, before writing down the unsystematic look and feel, I must thank the great motherland, secondly, thank the great donkey, and finally thank me for the books that I have been downloading day and night.

"Pacific War" has been regarded as a sister chapter of "The Brotherhood" from the beginning of filming. From the perspective of the plot design and filming concept of the two, they are indeed similar. Exposing the cruelty of war and portraying delicate humanity are the secrets to the success of "Brothers", and "Pacific War" is no exception. The first episode is a piece of literary drama, which explains the protagonist's life in front of the station, and it is not annoying to say anything. In the first half of this paragraph, the Americans’ high patriotism enthusiasm is vividly displayed, but I have some strange feelings. Is it because I have received too much education from the party, I want to avoid the sublime too much, and always use a strange sunlight to look at that kind of emotion.

The war begins in the second half, but there are neither tense battle scenes nor many scenes. It is still a calm narrative, and there is no cramp on the eve of the war. It may have a lot to do with the course of the war itself. This episode is about the Battle of Guadalcanal, and the hand-to-hand combat has just begun. The tragic battles on Iwo Jima and Okinawa are yet to come. However, since this play is conducted from the perspective of three Marines, the thrilling Pacific naval battle cannot be taken into consideration, so I regret it a little.

The few war scenes themselves have not many highlights, but a few of the most humane details show the creator’s attitude towards war: for the Japanese, war is also cruel and absurd-and "Sulfur" "Letter from the Island" is exactly the same. It is also an enemy country, but in World War II movies, Americans portrayed the Japanese image far more than the Germans. It can even be said that there is a sympathy for the Japanese, but it is pure hatred for the Germans.

HBO's miniseries have always been boutiques. This first episode is just an appetizer, which is a warm-up exercise. But the details show that it has the potential to be comparable to "Brothers" or even surpass "Brothers".

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