The main melody can also make a good movie

Earnestine 2021-11-17 08:01:27

In November 1965, the Battle of Delang Valley was the first frontal battle between the United States and Vietnam. Putting it on the large scale of the Vietnam War, it was only a mutual encounter between the two sides. There is no point in winning or losing. From this battle as a sign to the armistice in 1968, the United States and Vietnam began a fierce confrontation that lasted three years.

This is one of my two favorite war films, the other is "Black Hawk Down". There are three reasons: 1. To restore the authenticity of the war to the greatest extent; 2. The character's individual performance, and the details are well dealt with. 2 Photography and background music, close-up shots are great.

Here are a few scenes that I feel a little bit about:

In the early morning, under the dim street lamp, several veterans on the side of the road were ready to go, nodding to each other, waiting for the bus. ----- The silence before the war .

At the oath-taking meeting, Colonel Moore made a final speech. When we go into the battle. I will be the first set foot on the field, I will be the last step off, I will leave no one behind, ---- dead or alive .We will all come home together. ------ Soldiers entrust their comrades with life and death .

When the Vietnamese army broke through the U.S. defense line and the entire line was about to collapse, the commander was silent for a long time and said "break arrow", acknowledging that the operation had failed .

When the war was over, the soldiers cleaned the battlefield, and reporters flocked to take photos for interviews. At this time, the war correspondent Joe, facing the camera with a sullen face, lost his words, turned his back slowly, and sat down beside a pile of bloodstained ruins. ------The so-called cruelty of war can only be understood by those who have experienced it .

Movies are just an art form. Many people insist on linking his uploading to politics, or requesting it as a documentary, and do not understand the logic behind it. Whether it is the main theme or the promotion of values, each director has his own perspective and point of view, and he will inevitably be influenced by his own education, experience, and the society in which he is located. This does not need to be exacting.

The main melody can also make a good film.

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Extended Reading
  • Maeve 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Do you know what a void is? I don’t know if I just watch this movie.

  • Vince 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    There is a Cao Dai Sect in Vietnam, which believes in Confucius (Humanity), Jiang Taigong (Shinto), Jesus (Holy Way), Lao Tzu (Xian Dao), and Shiji (Buddha Way). Even in its propaganda murals, Shakyamuni, Laozi, Confucius, Guanshiyin, Jesus, Li Bai, Guan Gong, Jiang Taigong, Newton, Hugo, Shakespeare, Churchill, Clemenceau, Sun Yat-sen, etc. are all listed as the religion. The object of worship. However, these have nothing to do with this movie.

We Were Soldiers quotes

  • Capt. Matt Dillon: Tom, how much you know about our new colonel?

    Capt. Tom Metsker: He was in Korea, has a master's in International Relations from Harvard.

    Capt. Matt Dillon: Harvard? He's not one of those academic pussies, is he?

    Capt. Tom Metsker: Hal Moore?

  • Cecile Moore: [During the kids' bedtime prayers LTC Moore asks her why she isn't praying] Don't wanna be Catholic. Wanna be Nethodist like mommy.