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Deron 2022-03-18 09:01:03
Exploring the Boundaries of Film and Philosophy
First a philosopher, then a director, it is easy to make a non-human movie. Even if it is a war movie, you finally go to the front line to fight devils, and a comrade in arms suddenly pulls you in the battle to talk about the meaning of life. You are exhausted carrying a stretcher to rescue the...
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Kellie 2022-03-17 09:01:03
A film that made me think
Today, I found the feeling of watching this film for the first time, when I was still in high school. Until then, reasonable wars are considered just, but what can be called "reasonable"? Is there any reason to wantonly plunder the lives of others? Before that, I thought it was reasonable...
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Lawrence 2022-03-17 09:01:03
There is no problem with literary war films, but the campaign is wrong!
I recently read the history of World War II and turned it over to deepen my impression. As a result, I watched it patiently, only to realize that I hadn't finished it that year.
The filming of the film is still very good, there are many big stars, the director is also very hardworking, and the...
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Aliza 2022-03-16 09:01:03
value gap
There is obviously a value gap that cannot be bridged between countries that make war films for reflection and anti-war, and countries that make war films to praise and advocate war. There are also some war scenes in the round, but they can't be seen compared to those war blockbusters. There are...
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Leann 2022-03-16 09:01:03
I can't say I understand, but I seem to understand
I don't know if I'm watching a movie or reading a novel. Every scene and every line of the movie seems simple and meaningful, as if it is just to introduce a person or one thing, but it seems to be more than that, it seems to say...
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Catharine 2022-03-15 09:01:03
Countless "I" who love and kill each other make up this world
Maybe I am me, my roommate is me, my family is me, my country is me, and this blue-green planet is me too.
One, my big self. Countless "I" who love and kill each other, and have never even met, make up this world.
Just like the cells and flora in my body, in a dimension where I don't know them and...
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Shanon 2022-03-15 09:01:03
Left View: Battle of Guadalcanal - "The Thin Red Line"
This article was originally written by an anonymous member of the Zuowang team, "Pen's Life", which is hereby explained.
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Arden 2022-03-14 14:12:22
Thin red lines, brutal wars, arrogant humans
I want to watch this movie because of Lao Luo's mobile phone case, there is a thin red line model. Generally speaking, Lao Mei's war movies are still good, especially for World War II movies, especially for this kind of island capture movie, Lao Mei has always been very good.
I don't want to say...
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Suzanne 2021-10-22 14:34:53
Human, Human Nature (Photographic Analysis)
People, humanity, nature -A brief comment on "The thin red line" ("The thin red line") 1 :00:01:02—00:01:33 Content: The crocodile swims slowly into the water full of duckweed. Photography: Photography is a single soothing motion lens, pan→push. The tone of the picture is dark, creating a...
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Keyon 2021-10-22 14:34:52
Malik’s thoughts are not only separated by a red line
—— Comment on "The Thin Red Line" In the history of Hollywood, there has never been a director who is as mature and restrained as Terrence Malik. From the first work "Poor Mountains and Bad Waters", Terrence Malik has been trying to shoot mainstream movies that go against the trend of...
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Director: Terrence Malick
Language: English,Tok Pisin,Japanese,Greek Release date: January 15, 1999