Rejuvenate in the bullet rain, get laughter and love between amputation and penicillin

Chelsea 2021-12-31 08:01:59

A masterpiece from the 1970s, M*A*S*H Army Field Hospital. Also known as Merry Doctor and Pretty Nurse, she was extremely popular back then. It's really funny. I couldn't find the source of the film when I searched the Army Field Hospital. The source of the source of the search for Merry Doctor and Pretty Nurse came out.
Robert Altman is good at directing group portrait films, so there are few close-up shots of characters.
The beginning of the film is the famous suicide is painless. 4077 Field Hospital, American military doctor Eagle Eye Pierce and Girl Killer John, in a field hospital 3 miles away from the front line, overloaded with surgery every day, soaking female nurses, drinking martinis, playing golf, laughing at regular army clowns, like a bunch of anarchists Self-deprecating person. They mocked the uninvited war in their own way.
Climax 1: The most serious female head nurse with hot red lips and Colonel Frank Burns, who believes in God the most, are not ashamed of the behavior of the people around them, but they themselves can't bear the loneliness of the battlefield. It's a good show. "This is God." "Then complete the will of God", the eavesdroppers broadcast this wonderful bed battle from the radio station. Everyone in the field hospital heard the two most serious A-film radio dramas, which can be described as morale. increase.
Climax 2: Dentist Walter finds that he is no longer interested in women, and decides that he has become a big glass, so he decides to commit suicide. All the military doctors and nurses dressed in medical uniforms and accompaniment of violins bid Walt a final farewell, a wonderful party like a farce. Take a cut of the picture, they are gathered together, do they look like a famous painting http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3156/2894871724_1f6459b803_o.jpg . Suicide is painless, it brings on many changes, And I can take or leave it if I please.
the game of life is hard to play , I'm gonna lose it anyway.The losing card I'll someday lay So this is all I have to say.
climax 3: football games, more than wars of entertainment, the words can not describe.
The wonderful dialogue of Mianli Zangzhen, and the hospital radio station always come in a timely manner with very happy songs or special attention, which made me laugh endlessly. The film ranked seventh in the 100-year-old comedy of the American Motion Picture Association, and won the Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1972.

PS: There are 8 versions of suicide is painless, the most famous ones are lady&bird and Marilyn Manson's versions, but I still think the original soundtrack is better and fits the theme very well.

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Extended Reading
  • Christine 2021-12-31 08:01:59

    The heterogeneous in post-war criticism, the rough environment renders efficient and freehand brushwork, and the emotions that are substituted may not be more realistic than the cruelty of realism. The flexibility of the lens is far greater than the little black in humor. The jerking jokes are not lacking in rationality and are unique. War hippies.

  • Axel 2021-12-31 08:01:59

    This kind of shooting is bold enough today: the whole process has no main line, pure fragmented narration and even piled up; scattered perspective has no focus, everyone is the protagonist, but everyone is just a supporting role; every operation seems to be They all violated big taboos, but they had an unexpected effect. They used absurd methods to map even more absurd behaviors—that is, war. Altman dared to play this way in his first big investment film, he was really crazy.

MASH quotes

  • Frank Burns: You idiot, I said a cardiac needle!

    Pvt. Lorenzo Boone: Do you want me to get a nurse?

    Frank Burns: Too late, Boone, you killed him.

    [Walks away; Boone starts to cry]

  • SSgt. Vollmer: How was your visit, sir?

    Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake: Oh fine, the general wasn't there.

    SSgt. Vollmer: [the previous night the camp broadcast Burns and Houlihan's sexcapades over the P.A] Sir, about last night... well... there... there was nothing I could do.

    Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake: [oblivious] Nothing you could do...

    [smiles]

    Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake: Well then it couldn't have been helped.

    SSgt. Vollmer: Thank you, sir.