speechless without choking

Arielle 2022-04-21 09:01:30

I dare not rashly comment on this epoch-making war aesthetic blockbuster, because it is too complicated, too grand and profound, which has opened up a new dimension of my reflection on war movies. I am at a loss for words. Aphasia is in the real field of human nature that Malik completely fabricated by himself and expressed through war. The war is just the carrier, the camera, the music, the characters, and the plot are only the means of expression that each assumes a certain explicit or implicit function. Interrogation and philosophical reflection are at the heart of Malik. The natural structure of the fluidity of consciousness, the beautiful natural scenes, the war performance that is triggered but not triggered, and the music that maintains restraint, etc., constitute Malik's unique film aesthetic style.

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  • Claude 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    [Exhibition at the China Film Archive] Film version. Photography is excellent. Especially the part of attacking the ridge, which slides smoothly over the grass, which is very amazing. This movie should be seen in the cinema! (It's easy to fall asleep while watching the computer) It's still a very "Tronsu" style. Stream-of-consciousness raving monologues and empty footage. Like the war version of The Tree of Life. In Terrence's films, a strong cast becomes a supporting role, not as important as animals and trees

  • Jimmy 2021-10-26 03:30:47

    The war movie should look like this

The Thin Red Line quotes

  • First Sgt. Edward Welsh: This army's gonna kiII you. If you were smart, you'd take care of yourself. There's nothing you can do for anybody else. You're just running into a burning house where nobody can be saved.

  • Marty Bell: Come out. Come out where I am.