War movies, a genre loved by audiences, have produced numerous works in recent years. From grand war epics to deeply rooted independent films, these works all show the cruelty and beauty of war, the good and evil and the complexity of human nature. This article will recommend several different types of war movies, let's take a look at how these works touch our heartstrings.
Let's take a look at a war movie that purely shows the best equipment - "Shuimen Bridge of Changjin Lake". This film is set against the backdrop of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and tells the story of the Chinese volunteers fighting to the death against the US military in the Changjin Lake area. In the film, the display of various ** equipment is dizzying, from tanks and artillery to rifles and grenades, all of which show the cruelty and fierceness of the war that year. This film not only allows the audience to understand the details of the war, but also allows people to see the heroic and fearless spirit of the volunteers.
Next, let's take a look at a film that discusses the ethics of war - "Fanghua". This film is set in China's army art troupe in the 70s of the last century, and tells the story of two female soldiers struggling and growing up in the whirlpool of war and youth. In the film, the cruelty of war is intertwined with the good and evil of human nature, which makes people think deeply about the impact of war on people and the complexity of human nature. The film has won the love of the audience with its delicate emotional depiction and heartfelt storyline.
Let's take a look at a movie that expresses patriotic enthusiasm - "Wolf Warrior 2". The film is set in the Chinese special forces and tells their story in peacekeeping operations in Africa. In the film, the heroic performance of the Chinese special forces and their love for the motherland deeply touched the hearts of the audience. This movie not only shows the demeanor of the Chinese people, but also stimulates the audience's patriotic enthusiasm and national pride.
The movie "Lone Survivor" is based on a true event, "The Operation Red Wings". On June 28, 2005, a U.S. Navy SEAL team infiltrated the mountains of Hindu Kush, Afghanistan, to carry out a decapitation operation codenamed "Red Wings," which failed and killed three Navy SEALs in a firefight. A Chinook*** that came to the rescue was shot down by the Afghan Taliban, killing eight Navy SEALs and eight soldiers of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment on board. This is the most single day for the U.S. Navy Special Operations Forces since World War II, and the most single day for the U.S. military in the Afghan War, arguably the longest day in the history of Navy SEALs.
These war movies have their own characteristics, whether it is "Shuimen Bridge of Changjin Lake" that purely shows ** equipment, or "Fanghua" that discusses war ethics, or "Wolf Warrior 2" that expresses patriotic enthusiasm, these movies not only let us understand the cruelty and beauty of war, but also make us think about the good, evil and complexity of human nature. Military world