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Reflections on the World War II movie Anger 1500 words

Review of the film Anger

Today is Thanksgiving Day. This is a rare sunny day. I met my wife in wanda plaza after work in the morning, ate some chicken burgers and drank some coke, and then plunged into the cinema.

World War II movies are our common hobby. My wife likes the sniper Vasily played by Jude Law in Enemy at the Gates very much, and often asks me to recommend World War II movies to her. I've been seeing tank battle for a long time. I have seen some film reviews before, which spoke about the scene of five tank soldiers fighting a German military camp in the so-called main theme of American imperialism, which is similar to our tear-hands devil film. However, there are also some introductions that this film uses the only German Tiger tank that can be started today. As a military fan, I am also looking forward to seeing it on the big screen.

At noon on Thursday, there were few people in the cinema. Choosing a seat of the central emperor has a feeling of reservation. First of all, I ruled out the interference of people around me and was able to calm down and experience it slowly. I have to say, the atmosphere of the film was well created from the beginning, and the sound of huge shells was enough to make me sleepy after lunch. The battlefield filled with smoke, bloody bodies, fragmented houses and lifeless chariots have a rare sense of substitution, and my mind is rapidly comparing these sets and props with previous blockbusters such as Saving Private Ryan.

Peter's command can not only speak fluent German, challenge the Japanese, but also recite the Bible, win the respect of subordinates with kindness and prestige, and save the day at critical moments (especially in the battle against Tiger tanks). A coach hero with both civil and military skills is naturally portrayed with great penetrating power. In the end, being hit by a German sniper rifle three times will not die immediately, and you still have the energy to kill a devil with nonsense. It's really superman. In the late World War II, German tiger tanks were thick in skin and flesh, and 88mm guns were really unstoppable. However, the subtitles directed by the opening director actually ignored the powerful logistics ability and absolute air superiority of the Allies. The words "outnumbered" and "outnumbered" are somewhat melodramatic, just paving the way for the later tank war. Moreover, in order to highlight the rage, the other three Sherman tanks are not equipped with larger caliber tank guns, which is a scar on the tiger's body and is purely a soy sauce to highlight the protagonist.

In this way, the protagonists in our war movies will not be lonely. I suddenly understood my dad who kept changing channels on TV and switching between plays. It's no different from what we expect of heroes, but the props in American movies are more real (there will be no Japanese driving Jetta and guerrillas using AK47 jokes). All heads can be hit without death, and all enemies are hit n times. It is a patent that only good people can understand that everything is better with less. I can't help it. Ordinary people just like to watch it, as long as they don't tear it.

Then there is Norman played by Logan, who has grown from a weak typist with no hands to a warrior who kills without blinking an eye. Although the film is a bit stiff, it still shows us the changes of human nature in the war. Of course, if you say it's distorted, I agree. Killing a surrendered prisoner doesn't seem to be a hero, but considering that the German soldier wore an American coat, he ruled out the possibility of being a spy (the Allies suffered a lot because the Germans pretended to be American soldiers, which is described accurately in the holy warriors, so I won't go into details here), which at least shows that this man killed many American soldiers. It's the same as they Americans want to search the bodies of German soldiers after the war. There is no respect in war, so you can't say right or wrong.

In fact, whether it's Saving Private or Fury, if the main theme movie of American imperialists wants to show the final victory of Private G.I.JOE, the background must be set when the war is coming to an end and the enemy is already a spent force. I don't think anyone wants to shoot the story of Dunkirk retreat or MacArthur fleeing to the Philippines. It's a pity, isn't it? In this way, it is reasonable that the Nazis, all child soldiers, were killed in front of several American grandfathers. At the end of the film curtain call, the rage was the center, and the German corpses around really gave the director and audience a big YY, which was enjoyable!

In fact, when you walk out of the cinema and see the fine weather outside, you always have to breathe a sigh of relief for living in a peaceful era. The destructive power of war is so great that it should never happen in my time. This year marks the centenary of the First World War. In this sense, Fury may have some omissions in the eyes of military fans, but it is still a good anti-war film. Anti-war movies are embodied in the form of war, just as tanks are the best weapon against tanks.