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Lexie 2022-03-21 09:01:26

The most literary war movie. The most literary film like a war film.
Soothing and depressing.
After watching it, you definitely don't want to see the war again.
This is human nature. In the face of war and the fragility of life, it is so real that people can't bear to see it clearly.
Death looks so different to everyone.
"Some people see the eyes of the dead birds, but only the silent pain of death is cruel, mocking his death; Some people look at the same birds, but to see the glorious life, filled with joy."
This is what like Lines from a war movie!
The director used poetic narration and low-pitched music to create such a distinctive non-genre film, cruel and penetrating to the heart. The American director who graduated from Harvard University and once studied under the philosopher Heidegger, in "The Thin Red Line", asked where we came from and where we are going.
Watching this philosophical film, you will find that there are so many big names for you to discover one by one. And Werther, is the only light inside.

Let's talk about the director.
It is said that this is a little-known director. So far, he has only made four films and made several productions. Terrence is a purely personal creative director, ignoring the schedule and box office all his life, specializing in the creation itself. In this era of movie watching, which is kidnapped by entertainment, it is outdated and precious enough. From the day of heaven to the thin red line, the audience has been waiting for 20 years, looking forward to this film that can completely win the Oscar for the best picture that year. The tree of life is very much looking forward to.

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Extended Reading
  • Antwon 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    There is only a thin red line between sanity and madness. The soulful music and more beautiful scenery of the South Pacific in the first half of the film is nothing but an expression of great sympathy for those caught up in the brutal war in the second half. The red line is almost a kind of God's perspective. It is calm and compassionate to watch the torment and madness of both sides of the war and has a "concern without comment" tolerance. Its so-called reciprocal perspective and humanized description of Japanese soldiers Wait

  • Dario 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    The filming is so poetic, and the life on the island at the beginning is like being in the Garden of Eden. It feels like the part of shooting women influenced Nolan's "Inception" and Dennis Villeneuve's "Arrival", and the part of the war influenced "Band of Brothers". Guess the 15 hour version should look good.

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.