If I choose to watch a movie alone, I will definitely not consider this one. First, I think war movies are really boring. Secondly, I think the scene of bloody violence is likely to make me yell again and again. But fortunately, it is not boring at all, but exciting and thought-provoking. But the bloody scene is still so realistic that it is extremely unbearable to look at it directly. It is a coincidence and fate to be lucky enough to see this film. Thank you for meeting me.
The theme of the whole film is-faith, stick to faith. This man is a conscientious objector. To put it simply: I volunteered to join the army, but I refused to carry a gun with my bare hands, let alone kill people. I may be afraid that I almost killed my brother by mistake when I was a child. I will abide by the Ten Commandments of Moses and the Sixth Commandment: Do not kill anything. But in the end, he proved in his own way that any interference in other people's beliefs, whether military or otherwise, is wrong. When you have faith, all your actions revolve around it, and those seemingly absurd and contradictory problems can be solved easily.
I still feel deeply guilty about the prediction and judgment errors that lasted until the end of the film. In the whole process, I think he should finally make a choice, because this is a very contradictory thing in itself. A person who is about to go to war refuses to kill. Does he want to watch his comrades die on the battlefield, but he can't help? So, he either ended his struggle and went home, or picked up his rifle and chose to stay. I even think that even if he doesn't compromise now, he should be forced to shoot his first bullet at some crisis moment in the future. But I never imagined that he gave us the third possibility, which is also the principle he has always adhered to. Although he touched the gun, he didn't play its role. He never gave up his faith.
We always flaunt how great our beliefs are, but suddenly we forget them completely; Some people are full of vows at the moment, but they are as diligent as changing clothes. All this is so ridiculous here. What we call faith is actually just a rule of life that everyone must abide by; Everything we pursue cannot be divorced from our own interests. By contrast, it's really stupid and cute.
I love to analyze the scenes that I like. Of course, this one is no exception. There are three scenes that make me feel that I am going to fall in love with the director.
Of course, there is one place where both men and women decided to climb the mountain as an agreement to pull her up the mountain, and also because the first kiss was reckless as compensation. On the top of the mountain, men and women kiss heartily, blend in with nature, and make promises under the proof of everything in the world. Appreciate a man's courage for 10 thousand years, pursue it if you like it, and never let go if you fall in love. However, many people simply can't do this. They are careful, step by step, and get deeper and deeper in the lonely cage. They have long forgotten their original intention and have no intention of looking for it. They let time grow old, and I waited alone.
The second place is that when the large troops have completely retreated and the Japanese army appears from time to time, men resolutely choose to stay and save those comrades who still have signs of life. Although I know that he has a leading role, I am still worried that he will "go his own way". I even tried to go up to persuade him personally several times, pulled him down and waved around in front of the computer, not knowing what to do. I also wonder why no comrade-in-arms went up to persuade him, but perhaps it was because others "stood by" that his greatness became more prominent. Every time he sent the next wounded, he was exhausted, temporarily lying on the cliff head, whispering feebly: save another one, help me save another one. He was talking to his God, and God answered him. In the end, he successfully rescued 75 wounded people by himself. Those abandoned people, without him, would have died under the bayonet of the Japanese army. When he landed safely, my hanging heart began to let go (the following is the key point)
After returning to the team, in the sun, he began to spray water to clean his body mixed with mud and blood because of the war. Blood and mud splashed on his hair, and there was an indescribable beauty. The blood of the bright red soldier sparkles in the sun, telling the miracle he created.
Third, because of his great achievements in the first battle, other soldiers regarded him as a belief. He believes in God, and so do they. On the occasion of the victory of the second battle, he was accidentally injured in the trap of Japanese false surrender, holding a small Bible that was recovered, which was the double embodiment of his love and belief. When he held it tightly to his chest and was transported to safety by a rescue stretcher in the air, at that moment, he seemed to be connected with his own god. When he slowly closed his eyes, I saw that it should have been a stretcher from top to bottom, rising higher and higher, approaching the sky. His contribution to the war, his spirit and his persistence in faith have surpassed everything.
In retrospect, he was persuaded or even forced to retreat by his superiors because he insisted on his beliefs; Being beaten by comrades to vent their anger; Don't be allowed to take a vacation and miss your wedding; He was almost sentenced at the hearing ... but all this did not crush him, nor did it change his belief by half.
So, now, he risks his life to save countless injured people because of his faith. Because of his faith, he completely changed others' prejudice against himself through his own actions. He began to be understood, regarded as a hero and admired by thousands of people. He finished his insistence, he "lived", this is real life!
At the end of the film, when I learned that it was actually adapted from real facts, my inner admiration was beyond words and I was amazed. There are people in the world who really abide by their beliefs and love without boundaries!
Old Doss recalled the scene at that time and said, "His smiling face is the greatest reward for me"?
Learning is the first step, and learning is based on reading. Self-study is not allowed to add unreasonable. Honest and loyal people, people who can attack