How to be a hero

Gerry 2022-03-20 09:01:08

When "Saving Private Ryan" was released, some people discussed whether it is worthwhile for eight people to change for one person, and whether it makes sense to guard an unknown intersection regardless of the main task; when "Jinling Thirteen Hairpins" was released, some people questioned. Is it fair to sacrifice the female students and save the female students; and when the film ends, I am afraid that some people will criticize the surviving Norman as a hero.
In fact, in my opinion, such a discussion is meaningless. It is like a group of people who have been fed all day long and have over-nutrition to formulate a healthy diet for a person who suffers from starvation in the famine. It is so absurd that it is meaningless. In this way, the only advantage of pointing and eloquent is that it satisfies our moral vanity and brings the pleasure of speech that comes from what we think is eloquence.
This film is a rare war film in recent years. Although the story is somewhat routine, for example, Tang’s choice always feels that the traces of heroism are too heavy. It does not seem to be in line with his previous words and deeds. It seems to be deliberately in the film. In the end, a life-and-death battle was set off; but the aura of the whole film was very in place, especially the shock of the battle between the two tanks, which immediately pulled me into that era.
Although now with the advancement of computer and film technology, many movies made with special effects technology have more magnificent scenes, more intense duels and more exciting pictures, but in terms of the most primitive shock, it is finally Not as realistic as this film. When the tank meets the enemy, the savage and primitive steel roar is simply the best formula to stimulate adrenaline. Even if you are not sitting in the tank that was born to death, your palms will sweat and blood boil. This is a feeling that no matter how detailed digital technology is. At this point, the director has grasped the key to this kind of film, which is worthy of praise. But the character settings in the movie are still somewhat stylized.
On the whole, the combination of the movie characters still promotes the American team spirit. The character setting is also familiar. When the tough guys are tender and weak, the bastard also has a sensible and kind side. The cold one will definitely cry at the end, and the coward will definitely fight back. Without Norman’s last escape from the dead, I think the plot and character design of the film would only be completely satisfactory. And it is precisely this escape of Norman that gives the story something worth chewing. The cruelty of war and the complexity of human nature have found a clever balance at this moment, and even amidst the embarrassment of escape from the dead. A little bit of pride, the war is cruel, isn't it just to kill us to death? But we didn't, we must have someone escaped from birth, to continue the legend of the dead, and at the same time become a legend ourselves.
As for the topic of the article, how to become a hero, I don’t think I know the answer. There are too many standards and definitions about this in our world. It may be difficult to move in one place, so I really don't know the answer. If I insist on saying one, I think it should be a person who can make the best choice at the worst. At least they are admirable.

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Extended Reading
  • Lindsay 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The overall conscience is a little contrived, but Hollywood's anti-German dramas basically have this virtue

  • Braeden 2021-10-20 19:00:54

    Watching American movies against the Nazis in American theaters with hundreds of Americans, I feel a bit like the feeling of Chinese watching anti-Japanese films. The genuine Sherman x4 fights against Duhu, it is too explosive! In order to cater to the local audience, the plot has to be "designed" to some extent, but at least there is a scene that may be unprecedented and unparalleled!

Fury quotes

  • Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis: [Wardaddy kicks Coon-Ass in the back while Coon-Ass is working on the tank's electrics] Aah fuck! What the fuck you do that for? I'm tryin' ta fix it!

    Wardaddy: You know why.

    Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis: You wanna fuggin' whoop me? It ain't gonna fuggin' help anything!

    Wardaddy: [radio check] Probate Fox Six.

    Grady 'Coon-Ass' Travis: I said, why you always whoopin' on me?

    Wardaddy: Because you're an animal, a dog. All you understand is the fist and boot.

  • Lieutenant Parker: Sergeant? Sergeant? Where's the rest of 3rd Platoon?

    Wardaddy: We're it.