"Hacksaw Ridge" is a war historical film produced by Xiyi Pictures. It is a very real film with super special effects. It is directed by Mel Gibson and stars Andrew Garfield. The real prototype is the real experience of Desmond Doss, a first-class military doctor in World War II. It tells the legendary story of him refusing to carry weapons on the battlefield and saving 75 comrades with his bare hands during the Battle of Okinawa.
In the Pacific battlefield in 1942, military doctor Desmond Dawes (played by Andrew Garfield) was unwilling to shoot anyone on the front line. He suffered from other people because of his peaceful ideals. The ostracism of the soldiers. Despite this, he still adhered to his beliefs and principles and went into battle alone, fearless of bullets and brutal Japanese troops, and fought to the death to save his comrades who were still alive. Hundreds of compatriots suffered heavy casualties on the enemy's soil. He rushed into the hail of bullets alone, praying constantly, begging to use his meager strength to save one more person.
"Hacksaw Ridge" has begun to receive criticism, which is normal. When something is elevated to the altar, someone needs to pull it down and step on it a few times, so that you can continue to move forward. But I still feel that some of the criticisms are not appropriate enough, and it feels like criticism for the sake of criticism. If the criticism is not in place, it means stepping on the wrong part, which is not conducive to moving forward.
The first half of the film has the relaxed and romantic atmosphere of American movies in the 1940s and 1950s. A young man falls in love with a beautiful female nurse at first sight, pursues her blindly, and falls in love at lightning speed - there are always such scenes in old movies. The male and female protagonists are extremely lucky to see each other, and the love affair is so smooth. A dreamy sense of romance.
Article 1: Famous sayings advise people to read more books.
1, read it a hundred times, and its meaning is self-evident-The History of the Three Kingdoms
2. People are