a layer of icing

Addison 2022-03-24 09:02:28

War is terrifying, terrifying even to the point of giving up one's own memory.
Although the movie is a cartoon, it is more like a live-action version of the interview memoir about the Lebanon war in terms of the content he presents and its overall style. The comic style is just a icing on the film to remove the blood-soaked, unpleasant images of real war. Dim yellow tones, low accompaniment, under the packaging of art, the cruelty of war brings people's heart and great shock.
War is a catastrophe for human beings, and it will make people lose their homes, their relatives, and even their lives. He will kill innocent people and leave young soldiers with lifelong shadows. Homes can be rebuilt, but the wounds of the soul cannot be repaired.
At the end of the film, when the real image data suddenly appeared on the screen, when the real cruelty of the war suddenly happened in front of the eyes, all this immediately became so unacceptable.

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Extended Reading
  • Monroe 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    8 points. It's a semi-documentary based on real events. The content of the memories has a dreamy effect through the strong contrast of light and shadow in the animation effect. The tragic story and the melodious music have no sense of incongruity. As for the subject of the story, some day the anti-Muslim scumbags should come and see, this is a massacre by Christians! The complexity of the Middle East issue and the formation of terrorists are by no means without reason! !

  • Willis 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Why make an animation? Tears at the end. Great shot. It's even more shocking to know it's a real event.

Waltz with Bashir quotes

  • Boaz Rein-Buskila: Do you ever have flashbacks from Lebanon?

    Ari Folman: No. No, not really.

  • Anonymous soldier: What to do? What to do? Why don't you tell us what to do?

    Ari Folman: Shoot!

    Anonymous soldier: On who?

    Ari Folman: How should I know on who? Just shoot!

    Anonymous soldier: Isn't it better to pray?

    Ari Folman: Pray and shoot!