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The tearful scenes in "Dunkirk"

The movie "Dunkirk" can tell the story from its name. The story is adapted from the famous World War II military event "Dunkirk Evacuation". In the early days of World War II, 400,000 British and French Allied troops were trapped by the enemy on the beaches of Dunkirk. The government's support could only rescue a small number of people. The British people spontaneously sailed to Dunkirk to rescue these soldiers, and finally completed this A major evacuation of 335,000 people.

First of all, let me talk about Xiaoyan’s impression of this movie. There are very few lines in the whole movie, and most of it relies on background music to make the picture less monotonous. There are three story lines at the beginning of the movie, the air force, the soldiers to be evacuated, and the British people. After a British citizen rescued two airmen and arrived at Dunkirk, the three story lines converged. Finally, the film ends with a comparison between the last air force and those soldiers who arrived safely in the motherland.

Xiaoyan has never seen this kind of war-type movie before, so he can't comment on whether this movie is good or bad. I will only list here the scenes that Xiaoyan thinks are more touching.

1. A boy who is not proficient in using a gun is sent to the battlefield and can only run for his life when encountering the enemy.

2. Volunteering to go to the other side of the strait to help the British uncle trapped in Dunkirk is really full of positive energy, and every sentence touches the heart.

3. Soldiers face conflicts between life and death and humanity.

4. The respect of the soldiers for the dead little boy

5. The old man who distributed supplies to the returning soldiers at the station. The French soldier felt that he was a deserter and felt ashamed. The old man They didn't want to raise their heads to look at him. In fact, the old man couldn't see anything.

6. After the British soldiers retreated from Dunkirk, the general decided to stay. He wanted to help their allies, the French, return home.

7. The French soldiers thought they would be despised as deserters, but people were more fortunate that they came back alive.

8. The last airman made an emergency landing on enemy territory. Before being captured, he burned his plane to prevent the enemy from finding usable information on the plane.