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5 war films adapted from true stories take you to relive historical events, it's a pity not to watch any of them!

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The first "Black Hawk Down"

Ridley Scott brings extremely realistic images of modern warfare, with nearly 120 minutes of street fighting without any mud, not only in the battle scenes, but also in the tactical and strategic level. And after watching this film, people have to think of the Red Sea operation, aside from the background country, but it is even worse than the Red Sea operation, and I even didn't want to watch it anymore for a while, but I wanted to see the team members escape safely. In the overall evaluation, there can be more correspondence before and after, and the key points of character building can be highlighted. The authenticity is self-evident, the plot design cites real cases, and the story expounded by the director has great tension. In 2024, I saw the movies of 20 years ago, there is not so much technology, but it is very real and shows the cruelty and ruthlessness of human nature and war.

5 war films adapted from true stories take you to relive historical events, it's a pity not to watch any of them!

Part 2: Operation Red Sea

The film is more than just a film, it's more like a modern war epic, a saga of valor, sacrifice, wisdom and teamwork. The plot of the film is of a high standard in war movies at the moment, and the whole scene is shocking, as close to reality as possible. From encountering an unexpected ambush and suffering a heavy mortar attack, to organizing defenses, establishing support points, and finally destroying enemy positions to destroy the enemy. The whole process has gone through various stages of changing from blind chaos and rapid control to orderly, tackling tough fortifications, and defeating the enemy; there is no dragging mud and water, and the command is firm and well-trained, which reflects the high standard of our people's marines. All in all, whether you are an audience that loves action movies or those who are interested in the Chinese Navy, you should not miss this film.

5 war films adapted from true stories take you to relive historical events, it's a pity not to watch any of them!

The third part of "Soldiers Coming to the City"

Real people, adapted from real events, the story of the famous Soviet sniper Vasily, who killed the first sniper of Nazi Germany, Kosnin! The film is also a good restoration of the tragedy and heroism of the Battle of Stalingrad, and by the way, Vasily intercepted a love with Tanya in the film! The duel between the two snipers is the absolute climax of the film, and the director is very restrained and does not over-render, making these two battles seem real and full of wisdom! And Shasha's death and Danilov's death after his disillusionment should have given Vasily the reason for the final victory! PS: A Khrushchev is still scandalized in the movie, and inertia dictates it.

5 war films adapted from true stories take you to relive historical events, it's a pity not to watch any of them!

The fourth "Hacksaw Ridge"

Although the plot is simple, the emotions are indeed sincere and touching. Family memories and cognitively formed beliefs at a young age guide Doss. The direct confession of the heroine's bravery is a very sincere expression. And the life and attitude in the barracks are as good as ever. In the end, 75 wounded soldiers were rescued by one person on Hacksaw Ridge, and it was singing and crying. The war scene is indeed very cruel, and the picture is quite realistic, but this rope climbs up and down, are you sure the Japanese soldiers don't know? Why don't they defend it or destroy it? In addition, why do you have to play a Japanese seppuku suicide in the last scene, in order to pay tribute? This is a pretty good movie, and it's worth watching!

5 war films adapted from true stories take you to relive historical events, it's a pity not to watch any of them!

The fifth "Dunkirk"

I don't think it's very smooth, this kind of realistic and "straightforward" plot picture is precisely the most important reason for the unique realism of this "Dunkirk". This makes the audience not just in a movie story, but as if they are already in the middle of the battlefield. If I were one of these soldiers, I would have the same perspective: being threatened by bullets, running, being blown up and being shot by friendly troops, running, running, dodging. It seems that there are not half Germans in the whole film, but their bullets and shells are everywhere. Full of realism. Made, the French little brother is really uncomfortable. All in all, Nolan is still Nolan, and the last three lines intersect as silky as "Memory Fragments". Therefore, it deserves a five-star review, and strongly Amway everyone to take a look.

5 war films adapted from true stories take you to relive historical events, it's a pity not to watch any of them!

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