Few people really understand this movie

Foster 2022-04-22 07:01:04

First of all it's not a war movie at all
Second of all this movie has got a bunch of big names to cover up its real shine.. It seems to be overpowering. How do you expect a group of people who come to see the actors to understand such a profound theme. And
then. What this movie is about is not in line with the philosophical thinking of the Orientals.
Finally, if you are a scientific madman in theoretical physics, it should be more suitable for you to understand such a movie. The

movie is actually tossing the philosophical problems of Westerners from beginning to end. War is just a false shell.

This is a film that asks questions and expresses them, not most of the "pretend B" movies that people comment on because they don't understand and can't think of those questions.

It's a simple truth. Hawking said, "If If we don't want to solve this real problem in human nature, human beings have only one way to go." When ordinary people simply can't understand what he is talking about. Those who don't understand anything at this time like to call others The word "install B".

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  • 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 once

  • Alysa 2021-10-26 03:30:49

    This film made Ryan, the rescue soldier of the same period, nothing worth mentioning. Very real and cruel war scenes, very, especially the description of the quiet waiting scene before the start of the battle, unprecedented reality, the inner depiction of the killings after the battle, and each character gathered by the big names, are all in place, with Hans Zimmer The music, and the monologue with a southern accent throughout the film, deep, deep.

The Thin Red Line quotes

  • Private Edward P. Train: Hours like months. Days like years. Walked into the golden age. Stood on the shores of the New World.

  • First Sgt. Edward Welsh: I don't have that feeling yet. That numbness. Not Iike the rest of you guys. Maybe cause I knew what to expect. Maybe I was just frozen up already.