A Beautiful Life A Beautiful Life tells the story of a father and son being forcibly sent to a Jewish concentration camp under the fascist regime. The father lied to his son to protect his safety and soul, and the father also paid the price of his life for this lie. This film is a very good moving film, and it is also a very good reflection film about fighting. From another angle, it reveals the harshness and harm brought to Jews by paying taxes in the battle.
In the film, the director chose a special technique to contrast the cruelty of the battle. When my father saw the pile of bones as high as the city wall, he saw what it implied. That depends on how many innocent souls are like my father. There is no big scene of fighting in the film, but you can feel the cruelty of fighting from your energy through the description of the details of fatherly love.
Saving Private Ryan can be said to be the most successful film reflecting the cruelty and blood of World War II. The story begins with the soldiers looking for their only son behind enemy lines. After the Normandy landing, American paratroopers: Ryan was trapped behind the enemy, and three brothers of Ryan's family, except him, died everywhere within two weeks. After learning this situation, the US General Operations Command decided to organize an 8-member team to rescue.
It is almost impossible for eight people to save one person, but the team that received the task carried it out without hesitation, just to prevent an elderly and frail mother from knowing that all her sons were killed in the battle. It gets rid of the stereotype that this kind of movies only pay attention to scenes and high-level figures, and brings people not only a harsh reflection on the battle, but also a deep excavation of the inner world and humanity of ordinary soldiers.
Schindler's List and Schindler's List are adapted from Schindler's List by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. This is a film directed by Steven Allan Spielberg in 1993. The film reproduces the historical fact that oskar schindler, a German entrepreneur, and Emily Schindler, his wife, lost all their property during World War II, and protected more than 1200 Jews from being killed by fascists.
Resist at the expense of exterminating the nation. In order to live proudly, the Sedek people exchanged their blood and death for their ultimate dignity. It is not only a general anti-Japanese drama, but also an energy and a belief. The soul of our country, which is full of iron bones, is not lacking anywhere. It is better to resist, feel uncomfortable, or die. An unyielding national energy is always worthy of everyone's respect.
No matter which of the above three battle movies is impressive, the real historical battle events are displayed, and peace is better cherished. Our wish is "world peace".