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The Thin Red Line Reviews

  • Lesly 2022-04-20 09:01:21

    The Thin Red Line

    I was ready to be suffocated. In this depressing rainy day, I resolutely looked down on the thin red line of The Thin Red Line. The monologue is a bit boring, but I still really think it's a great movie, and of course, it would have been better if it was cut to about two hours. Putting George...

  • Francisco 2022-04-20 09:01:21

    Only compassion can heal the pain caused by war

    There are no heroes, no family hatred, no justice and injustice. The only time the soldiers cheered collectively in the 170-minute film was because after a victory the commander said he had requested a week's vacation for the entire company. It's like when your boss says to give you a week of paid...

  • Christy 2022-04-20 09:01:21

    Same war, different scenery

    The true portrayal of the fragile side of human nature in war is very different from the image of the brave soldiers in domestic war films, and it is also a few blocks away from films such as "Iwo Jima's Letter from the Family". The climax of the film, if the ending part must be regarded as the...

  • Nyasia 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    About "The Thin Red Line"

    Probably "The Thin Red Line" is the most detailed war movie I've ever seen.

    There are scenes of war and bullets in the film, but they are not wonderful. Compared with "Apocalypse Now" and "Saving Private Ryan", it can even be said to be monotonous and pale, but Terrence Malik is...

  • Ruby 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    Life and Live

    Why are there so many wars in the world? Why do all things kill each other? Why do land and sea fight against each other? Is nature full of hatred? Do good and evil exist at the same time?

    Can the spirit be immortal? Too bad I haven't seen it.

    All things cannot escape death, God, you are the source...

  • Ruben 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    Not so satisfied

    The director's fear of human beings on the battlefield is very real, and the cruelty of the battlefield is also shown to a certain extent. The director put his philosophical thinking on war throughout the film. However, there is a certain gap between the performance of the war scene and the rescue...

  • Tyrese 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    thin red line

    I didn't expect Adrien Brody to play a little white in the film, which is different from the toughness of "The Pianist"! This movie is a poetic World War II movie. Everyone (soldier) in the movie is the protagonist, and the aura of the individual protagonist is not deliberately portrayed and...

  • Zack 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    When your sacrifices mean nothing.

    Possibly the greatest war movie of all time, and Saving Private Ryan from the same year may be hard to match. It is so poetic, but it does not reduce the cruelty of war in the slightest, just like blood splashing out of dense moisture. It was the first time that someone actually shot a war...

  • Hosea 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    Never watch war movies

    The thin red line, although I don't quite understand why it has such a strange name, what does it represent, bloody, slender life? I have no idea. It took me a while to watch the film and also read some of the comments from Douyou. Record some sporadic feelings: this is simply an American-style 83...

  • Michelle 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    dare not give five stars

    It's not because of grandstanding, but I always feel that what the director wants to express is indeed his thinking about the relationship between human beings and war, just like the strong contrasting scenes that appear many times in the film. However, from the eyes of the American soldiers, there...