The film 1864 is based on real historical events. 185 1 year, Denmark defeated the rebels in Schleswig and Prussia in the south. 1863165438+1October, the Kingdom of Denmark violated the London Protocol of 1852 and merged Schleswig, Holstein and Lunburg into Denmark, causing resistance from local Germanic residents. Prussia and Austria took the opportunity to wage war against Denmark. The drama takes a pair of brothers and a childhood friend as the perspective, from two young people who have no speculation and long for love to being ruthlessly involved in the war. Lovers can't get married, and posthumous children are separated from their fathers by yin and yang. The conceit of the elite and the poison of religious consciousness are so cruel that a country is almost useless. The film truly reflects the disaster brought by the fanatical nationalism of that era, and interspersed with the social status quo of modern northern Europe, reflecting the experience of two generations.
The war scenes in this film are quite good, the weapons are realistic and there are many battle scenes. It is very honest in showing war scenes, people's psychology and performance in the war, and the changes of human nature in the war. The battle scenes were also well shot, with rows of volley, heavy shelling, bayonet melee and spectacular. 1864, Denmark was defeated in the Patan War, losing 40% of its territory and 38% of its population. This is the bloodiest war in Danish history, and 1864 has also become a key turning point in Danish history.