Hacksaw Ridge is the return of Mel Gibson. He was banned by many high-level Hollywood executives for his discriminatory remarks against Jews, and then a series of news such as domestic violence, divorce, and alcoholism brought his public image to the bottom. He has not directed new films for ten years, and only starred in some independent films. His fading out of mainstream vision almost makes people forget that he is the one who once reached the peak of the film industry with "Braveheart". The arrival of "Blood Battle Hacksaw Ridge" is especially surprising. As much as you might not like Mel Gibson, you can't hate Hacksaw Ridge either. I thought this would be an iron-clad World War II film, but in fact it is still about where human nature belongs in the vast ocean of beliefs. Understanding and being understood is a long road. For nearly two and a half hours, our most important identity as an audience is not the audience, but our transformation from a misunderstanding to an understander. I think this is without a doubt Mel Gibson's greatest success. We used to, like the people in the film, didn't understand the protagonist Desmond Doss as much, he was like the kind of person we often ignore in our lives, weird, pedantic, outliers, defying the rules, mavericks. He deserves to be served with foul language and fist-fighting by accident. We don't sympathize with him because we're used to what other people do in our lives, and we do too. We're afraid of being "different," we're afraid of being weird in the eyes of others. So, occasionally there is an outlier who doesn't take the usual path, we scoff at it, whisper, talk a lot, and have no blessings. This is the daily life of the misunderstood. Because in our barren hearts, without the support of belief, there is nothing that must be done or must not be done. But Dos has, and he owes all the glory he has received to faith. When did we begin to understand Doss? It begins when we understand his beliefs. Even though thousands of people spurned him, he still insisted on what he thought was right. Somewhat stronger than him, braver than him, more like a warrior than him, in the end, he became the ultimate hero. The most ironic thing is that he is a man who doesn't even want to touch a gun. Then, we are willing to understand his beliefs. His experiences, his shadows, his decisions, his love and anger. We often say "don't forget the original intention". On the way of walking, it is precisely the original intention that is discarded the most. But Doss is the one who will always have his original intention, so the Bible and the photos in the pages are as important as his life. That is the sustenance of his faith. So, we reflect, can the huge world really not tolerate that little persistence? Tears welled up in our eyes when we truly understood Desmond Doss. He is just an ordinary person, with the most The ordinary persistence and watch, against the most ordinary vulgarity in this world. The original intention, which could not be destroyed by the fierce war, burst into the most dazzling light in the hail of bullets. So, we have finally become understanders. Therefore, we are also willing to say like Captain Graff: "I have never misunderstood a person so deeply. I hope you can forgive me." sword". The third young master hesitated because he did not want to kill any more, and refused to go to the final battle, but was persuaded by Yan Shisan's words, "You don't have to kill, you just need to defeat the enemy." The power of belief is weak, the inner description is pale, the turning point is inexplicable, and the humor is awkward. It is really another example of "remaking equals destroying classics". This comparison is thought-provoking. The convincing inner drama of "Blood Battle Hacksaw Ridge" is all based on the smooth war scene scheduling, which has both form and connotation. Those brutal war scenes, so real without a trace of pity, are our door to the inner world of Doss. Even in the midst of the blood-filled world, Doss never cared where the blood on his body went, just where the blood in his heart went. Think of the end of the literary masterpiece "Where Are You Going": Near the old Capone gate, there is still a small church, and on the door of the church there is a well-worn but still faintly identifiable inscription: "Lord, where are you going?" Lord, go back to Rome to be crucified again, to change the world with this physical death, and behind this death is the unimaginable love of the world. Like the scars and deaths of Hacksaw Ridge, only Doss is always looking for life. Because he knew where the blood was going and where he was going. This movie taught me that those so-called persistence are things that no one will care about except yourself. If you give up, you really give up. "Hacksaw Ridge" is appearing more and more frequently in the hot list of awards season. Although it will not replicate the success of "Braveheart", I prefer to see it as the starting point for Mel Gibson to start again. It was also a turning point in the transformation of Andrew Garfield's acting. So expect good works in the future. Hesitating and unwilling to go to the final battle, Yan Shisan said, "You don't have to kill people, you just need to defeat the enemy." The power of belief is weak, the inner description is pale, the turning point is inexplicable, and the humor is awkward. It is really another example of "remaking equals destroying classics". This comparison is thought-provoking. The convincing inner drama of "Blood Battle Hacksaw Ridge" is all based on the smooth war scene scheduling, which has both form and connotation. Those brutal war scenes, so real without a trace of pity, are our door to the inner world of Doss. Even in the midst of the blood-filled world, Doss never cared where the blood on his body went, just where the blood in his heart went. Think of the end of the literary masterpiece "Where Are You Going": Near the old Capone gate, there is still a small church, and on the door of the church there is a well-worn but still faintly identifiable inscription: "Lord, where are you going?" Lord, go back to Rome to be crucified again, to change the world with this physical death, and behind this death is the unimaginable love of the world. Like the scars and deaths of Hacksaw Ridge, only Doss is always looking for life. Because he knew where the blood was going and where he was going. This movie taught me that those so-called persistence are things that no one will care about except yourself. If you give up, you really give up. "Hacksaw Ridge" is appearing more and more frequently in the hot list of awards season. Although it will not replicate the success of "Braveheart", I prefer to see it as the starting point for Mel Gibson to start again. It was also a turning point in the transformation of Andrew Garfield's acting. So expect good works in the future. Hesitating and unwilling to go to the final battle, Yan Shisan said, "You don't have to kill people, you just need to defeat the enemy." The power of belief is weak, the inner description is pale, the turning point is inexplicable, and the humor is awkward. It is really another example of "remaking equals destroying classics". This comparison is thought-provoking. The convincing inner drama of "Blood Battle Hacksaw Ridge" is all based on the smooth war scene scheduling, which has both form and connotation. Those brutal war scenes, so real without a trace of pity, are our door to the inner world of Doss. Even in the midst of the blood-filled world, Doss never cared where the blood on his body went, just where the blood in his heart went. Think of the end of the literary masterpiece "Where Are You Going": Near the old Capone gate, there is still a small church, and on the door of the church there is a well-worn but still faintly identifiable inscription: "Lord, where are you going?" Lord, go back to Rome to be crucified again, to change the world with this physical death, and behind this death is the unimaginable love of the world. Like the scars and deaths of Hacksaw Ridge, only Doss is always looking for life. Because he knew where the blood was going and where he was going. This movie taught me that those so-called persistence are things that no one will care about except yourself. If you give up, you really give up. "Hacksaw Ridge" is appearing more and more frequently in the hot list of awards season. Although it will not replicate the success of "Braveheart", I prefer to see it as the starting point for Mel Gibson to start again. It was also a turning point in the transformation of Andrew Garfield's acting. So expect good works in the future. Lord, go back to Rome to be crucified again, and use this physical death to change the world, and behind this death is an unimaginable love. Like the scars and deaths of Hacksaw Ridge, only Doss is always looking for life. Because he knew where the blood was going and where he was going. This movie taught me that those so-called persistence are things that no one will care about except yourself. If you give up, you really give up. "Hacksaw Ridge" is appearing more and more frequently in the hot list of awards season. Although it will not replicate the success of "Braveheart", I prefer to see it as the starting point for Mel Gibson to start again. It was also a turning point in the transformation of Andrew Garfield's acting. So expect good works in the future. Lord, go back to Rome to be crucified again, and use this physical death to change the world, and behind this death is an unimaginable love. Like the scars and deaths of Hacksaw Ridge, only Doss is always looking for life. Because he knew where the blood was going and where he was going. This movie taught me that those so-called persistence are things that no one will care about except yourself. If you give up, you really give up. "Hacksaw Ridge" is appearing more and more frequently in the hot list of awards season. Although it will not replicate the success of "Braveheart", I prefer to see it as the starting point for Mel Gibson to start again. It was also a turning point in the transformation of Andrew Garfield's acting. So expect good works in the future.
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