The Thin Red Line Comments

  • Ransom 2022-03-24 09:01:26

    Terrence Malick is the American version of Wong Kar-wai, who works slowly and carefully, exquisitely and thought-provoking, thinking about humanity, fearing death, and revering nature. That thin red line, I understand it as a blood vessel, every life is worthy of...

  • Jerrold 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    The most difficult thing about watching war movies is remembering people, but fortunately this piece has a lot of familiar faces. Several war scenes were handled with their own characteristics, but I didn't like them very much. I felt that they were a bit long and...

  • Ivory 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    The real war, paradoxically, comes across among every individuals' spirits as well as on battlefields, in order to win sth cherished...

  • Reid 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    I first heard about the film from EITS. Stars hit one by one. I read the article introducing the loneliness of Khan Dead and said that the protagonist of the first version was Brody, but he was cut into soy sauce, and Uncle Li was the protagonist. The narration is very slow, and the lines are beautiful and philosophical. It's still too long, the story is not complicated, and it takes a lot of effort to portray the details. In the end, it took me a meal, seven or eight cigarettes, two cups of...

  • Burley 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    A huge regret. Perhaps saved by a new way of organizing. Compared with the First World War and the Vietnam War, the direction of exploring injustice from the "just side" in World War II almost established the natural conditions for better access to the ultimate proposition of war movies. However, the soundtracks of Malick and Hans Zimmer, who were not confident at the time, were in another dimension. The powerful scheduling and a moment of editing inspiration reduced to scattered good...

  • Johnathan 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Malick is like this, either he hates it to the point of rolling his eyes and thinks that he is pretending to be B, or he can be praised to the sky. After thinking about it, I still prefer to read and write prose, so I like his messy and messy prose, no wonder I like "The Tree of...

  • Westley 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    War in Terrence is the battle between divinity, human nature and animal nature, a large number of inner monologues, thinking about God's creation of all things, and observing human war in the context of natural survival, it is no longer sublime, Righteous, brave shit, but something deeper and pessimistic. And then how many stars are used in this film, God, it's so...

  • Dwight 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    I never thought that a war movie could be so lyrical and poetic. Just one scene of capturing the top of a mountain is enough to be recorded in film history-the turbulent scene, the moving shots seem to be in dialogue with the soul, the deep fear is revealed, and the soldiers’ subjective Feelings can be transformed into the subjective feelings of you and us moviegoers. There is no stagnation or ramble, but it is also a very moving...

  • Thora 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Long movies need to be watched in a cult-like manner. I have watched DVDs, and an early Blu-ray disc has also been released, so I am "brooding" and no longer receive the original high-definition Blu-ray disc. This movie should also have a national match, right? The latest version is the cc standard collector's edition. As for when to turn on the disc viewing mode and so on! "2019-11-28 Watch the DVD...

  • Bailee 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    I have always believed that what a movie needs to do is not just to reproduce the war, otherwise it would be great to make a documentary, sacrificing the profound interests of the plot to excavate, I think it is very worthwhile, and it is worth five...

Extended Reading
  • Camylle 2022-04-19 09:01:30

    natural soul

    A group of inexperienced American soldiers came to an exotic South Pacific island to fight Japanese soldiers who also came from afar. The two armies are like two groups of clowns who have accidentally entered an alien planet. The beauty of nature is at a loss, only relying on simple war instincts...

  • Jaylon 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Everyone fight his own war

    The film's subtitle, "Everyone fight his own war," pinpoints the heart of the film, as if the director was afraid that the audience wouldn't see it. In two hours and forty minutes, there are too many clips that are different from other mainstream Hollywood war films for people to ponder and...

The Thin Red Line quotes

  • Private Witt: [narration] Who are you to live in all these many forms? Your death that captures all. You, too, are the source of all that's gonna be born. Your glory. Mercy. Peace. Truth. You give calm a spirit, understanding, courage. The contented heart.

  • Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: You feel like a son to me, John. You know what my son does? He's a bait salesman.