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Shayne 2022-04-21 09:02:28

As an old movie from the 1930s, it has a timeless charm and can be said to be the best war movie I have ever seen. It has won the third Academy Award for Best Picture, and this is also the third project of my Oscar-winning film viewing plan, which is much higher than the previous two. "Wings" and "Broadway Melody" are both typical commercial films, but this one has achieved the unity of business and art. His original novels are also among the famous, considered immortal.

Briefly tell where the cow is.

The montage of the teacher's lecture at the beginning and the continuous clips of facial expressions close-up that are also used later "do not switch scenes" give people a strong inner shock

The scheduling and long shots of the war scenes are grand, and the aspects expressed and the inner state of the characters at this time The processing of only the sound of gunfire and no human voice highlights the individual's small

destiny and reincarnation. The excellent literary text has been handed down as a classic anti-war story creation template.

Is there any reason not to watch it? The

disadvantage is that it is a bit boring after retiring, but it is still very exciting. The speech to the students and the extremely classic scene......

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  • Elaina 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I heard you in here reciting that same old stuff, making more iron men, more young heroes. You still think it's beautiful and sweet to die for your country, don't you? We used to think you knew. The first bombardment taught us better. It's dirty and painful to die for your country. When it comes to dying for your country, it's better not to die at all.

  • Zella 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    This is the best war movie I've ever seen, what can I say? It's a pity that the second half is a bit boring, but the scene at the end is too classic

All Quiet on the Western Front quotes

  • Paul Bäumer: You still think it's beautiful to die for your country. The first bombardment taught us better. When it comes to dying for country, it's better not to die at all.

  • Katczinsky: I'll tell you how it should all be done.

    [spits]

    Katczinsky: Whenever there's a big war comin' on, you should rope off a big field...

    Cigar-smoking soldier: And sell tickets.

    Katczinsky: Yeah. And -

    [glares at interrupter]

    Katczinsky: And on the big day, you should take all the kings and their cabinets and their generals, put 'em in the center dressed in their underpants, and let 'em fight it out with clubs. The best country wins.

    [everybody murmurs in agreement]

    Paul Bäumer: Well, now that Kat's settled everything, let's go see Kemmerick.