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1. "Pearl Harbor"
Douban scored 7.8 and exceeded the mark of 150,000 people. One woman and two husbands, American war movies always cannot avoid love.
Good brothers Leif and Danny met Evelyn, a female nurse, when they joined the army. Leif volunteered to participate in the British Air Force's battle, but was shot down and fell into the sea. And Evelin was devastated when she learned the bad news. Danny and Evelyn slowly got closer, fell in love with each other, and finally had a one-night stand. How the Japanese sneak attack serves as a foil for an American love triangle. Its main gimmick is the cumbersome 40-minute special effects production.
2. "Saving Private Ryan"
Douban scored 8.9 points and was marked by more than 280,000 people. It is the most realistic war movie in history.
It truly reproduces the bloody scenes of the battlefield at that time and is considered one of the most realistic war films in history. The American Film Institute designated it as a "violent film that extremely exaggerates war."
The 26-minute film recreates the spectacular scene of the Normandy landings, and is regarded as a treasure by movie fans, military fans, and enthusiasts. The pain suffered by soldiers during the war will remain deep in the memories of those who have experienced this period of history, leaving an indelible shadow in their hearts. Amidst the strong sound effects of the film, the audience still feels as if they are experiencing it themselves, leaving the audience with infinite food for thought.
3. "Schindler's List"
Douban scored 9.4 points and exceeded 470,000 tags. The little girl in red is truly an unforgettable scene.
The seriousness of thought and the extraordinary temperament of artistic expression have reached an almost insurmountable depth. There have been many films depicting the mass murder of Jews during World War II, but this is a true story about the Germans awakening their conscience and risking their lives to rebel against the Nazis and rescue the Jews.
There is a heavy flavor in the heaviness, especially when shooting the slums in Poland. The low walls, bricks and damp atmosphere restore the true atmosphere of the era. The scene of the little girl in red has become a classic because the deep connotation and artistic value of its photography far exceed that of ordinary film works.
4. "Black Hawk Down"
Douban score of 8.6, over 130,000 people marked it, the most tragic battle in the history of American wars.
In the 1993 Somalia War, the U.S. Army engaged in protracted street fighting with Somali armed militias due to intelligence errors. This was only the result of an attack by the Army Rangers, Delta Force and some SEALs on about 150 people. A small mission that was completed within an hour was unexpectedly attacked by the local army and turned into a 15-hour battle between trapped beasts.
5. "The Bloody Battle at Hacksaw Ridge"
Douban scored 8.7 and was marked by more than 360,000 people. The soldier who was unwilling to hold a gun became the soldier who saved the most people.
The true experience of Desmond Doss, a first-class military doctor in World War II, telling the legendary story of his refusal to carry weapons on the battlefield and saving 75 comrades with his bare hands during the Battle of Okinawa.