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Photographer's trick
Fidelity ★★★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
The masterpiece of the 1980s, the Soviet film that won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the end of the Cold War, and the real and magnificent war scenes are unparalleled in modern war films. The battle of Moscow lasted more than 300 minutes and was divided into two parts: invasion and typhoon battle. The filming process lasted two years, involving about 5,000 soldiers, nearly 10,000 people, more than 250 actors and 202 photographers. From Germany to the Soviet Union, from high-level decision-making to grass-roots deployment, from the rear to the frontal battlefield, this book comprehensively shows the first victory of the European battlefield in World War II-the battle to defend Moscow, and tells how the myth of German fascism was shattered. The most touching lines in the history of the war also came from this movie-Klochkov Dief, political instructor of the Soviet company, led 28 soldiers to fight with dozens of German tanks for four hours, shouting: "Russia is big, but we no way back and Moscow are behind us!"
02. Casablanca
Fidelity ★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
It ranks first in the list of the greatest love movies in countless movie history, which makes Gone with the Wind or Roman Holiday shameful. As the supreme status of World War II movies, it is undoubtedly the best film of 16 Academy Awards. The film is set in Casablanca, an important town of Morocco in North Africa during World War II. Based on the anti-fascist war, the film tells a touching, beautiful and noble fairy-tale love story through the memories of the hero and heroine meeting, falling in love and leaving, and the hero telling his sorrow and hardship to the heroine. Whether it is the adaptation of the script, the director's control and the actor's performance, it is flawless and impeccable.
03, "General Patton"
Fidelity ★★★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
Biography of movie master. George Scott, the leading actor, used the opening six minutes to interpret the characters inside and outside the play-textbook-level speech, and his performance was simply the possession of Barton, a violent military god. However, he won the Oscar for this film, but he didn't receive the award at all, and persistently denounced the Hollywood feast as just "absurd debauchery". This movie is said to be Nixon's favorite movie-from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, it was a dark age in American history. Political assassinations such as Kennedy and Martin Luther King shook Americans' faith in the American political system. The failure of the Vietnam War made American youth refuse to perform military service and burned their military service certificates in public. In this context, the hidden political motivation is self-evident, that is, digging up this film that promotes cowboy spirit. Nevertheless, the excellent quality of this excellent historical blockbuster is undeniable, and the accurate positioning of "a tragic hero who is out of tune with the times" is the key to the success of this movie.
04. pianist
Fidelity ★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
Roman polanski (Roman Polanski, the great rogue) was adapted from the autobiography of Villadeslau Spelman. At the same time, in it, he recalled many experiences of his childhood-as a Polish Jew, life in the German-occupied area was worse than death, and it was a dark life. The gloomy and hopeless atmosphere and deep and sad mood are even more ferocious under Polanski's harsh and decisive lens. Nazi's heinous massacre, hunger, naked escape from life, but survival instinct and artistic belief still support the hero to bite the bullet. The most shocking scene is neither the piano performance of ideas nor the conscience discovery of German officers. When the hero heard footsteps in the distance, he used his quick wits and threw himself on the ground. A group of German soldiers ran arrogantly and didn't care about him at all-looking down at the camera: bodies were everywhere.
05, "Saving Private Ryan"
Fidelity ★★★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
Spielberg and Tom Hanks jointly bid for the Olympic Games. Although he lost to Shakespeare's love story in the best film unit (the focus of the Oscar judges' alleged fraud and the peak of Milla Max's unscrupulous propaganda offensive), Lao Si succeeded in winning the best director award twice. The film stood on the shoulders of its predecessors and worked all day. Although it is acknowledged that man is the culmination of Hollywood's traditional description of the Normandy landing, it skillfully draws lessons from it. Against the background of Operation Overlord, this paper discusses the value of life through the puzzling military order of saving Ryan, which is so touching that the opening landing scene, in particular, is the crowning touch of war movies at the end of the 20th century.
06. Battle of Stalingrad
Fidelity ★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
It, together with conquering Berlin and defending Moscow, is called the "Liberation Trilogy" of the Soviet Union, which is the masterpiece of the Soviet film epic in the 1980s. The film describes the Soviet Union's efforts to defend Stalingrad (now Volgograd) and defeat it during the Soviet-German War.
The German heavy group in the direction of Stalingrad carried out a series of strategic offensive and defensive campaigns from July 65438 to February 2, 65438. The Battle of Stalingrad, with the assistance of the Soviet government, really restored the great turning point of the European battlefield to a near-perfect level, and drew a perfect stop for the Soviet war movies in the 20th century.
The Thin Red Line
07, "Thin Red Line"
Fidelity ★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
A controversial film and the only one that simply depicts the cruel battle of Guadalcanal in the Pacific battlefield. Tran Malik, a director who is good at controlling big scenes, and sean penn, a Hollywood rebel, discussed the difficult problems of life and death, reason and madness in the state of war through nightmare bloody killings. The director repeatedly used the beautiful scenery of the South Pacific to compare the tragic war, the thought-provoking monologue of deserters and the sudden appearance of Japanese ghosts ... which made the horror and impermanence of the war reach its peak.
08, "Escape from Sobibor"
Fidelity ★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
If Schindler's List is a sad display of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Hollywood, then Escape from Sobibor is a horrible memory of the dark past in European film circles. The most heartbreaking scene is neither the priest's request to die for the fainted youth, nor the Russian military officers and Jewish girls' absolute love for where you will go-leisurely fields, charming sunshine, clear sky, earthly sins rising from the crematorium chimney with the purest flesh as foil, clear sky and clear air, everything is silent, and even a tear has never flowed.
09, "bridge on the river kwai"
Fidelity ★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
1957 Oscar for Best Film (30th), a very unique work in World War II movies. The story happened in the battlefield of Yunnan, Myanmar and Thailand in Asia, and was rarely paid attention to by the world. The captured British and American soldiers are the protagonists. It tells the tragic life of prisoners under the cruel control of the Japanese army in violation of the Geneva Conventions. Unconsciously, they became the tools for the invaders to support their war through fighting. They were responsible for building bridges on the Gui River, which was actually the transportation hub of the Japanese supply line. Faced with the painstaking efforts to build bridge on the river kwai and the bombing task of cooperating with guerrillas to destroy enemy traffic lines, the hero is faced with a difficult choice.
10, Schindler list
Fidelity ★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
Stanley kubrick (the mentor and friend of Steven Allan Spielberg, the director of Schindler's List, whose representative works include Roaming in Space 200 1 and Eyes Wide shut, and artificial intelligence was shot by Spielberg to commemorate his creativity) once ridiculed that this film was completely hypocritical. Nevertheless, the little golden statuette embraced Schindler's List without hesitation, and finally fulfilled Spielberg's dream of being an Oscar-winning director seven times before. Although the commercial atmosphere of Hollywood makes this film not pure in artistic level, as a Jew, the sincere feelings of the director uncle in paying tribute and paying homage are still touching. Especially when those little red shoes appeared on the screen, the audience burst into tears in the endless grief expressed by another Jewish artist, Master Isaac Paalmann, on the violin.
1 1, Battle of Midway Island
Fidelity ★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★
Star-studded commercial blockbusters, screen tough guys and popular male stars in the 1970s all gathered together in this film: Charlton Heston, henry fonda, glenn ford, Robert Maycham, Cliff Robson, james coburn, tom selleck, Junlang Mifune ... telling the turning point of the Pacific War-1early June, 942. With such a luxurious box office appeal, the global popularity is expected. Although the quality of the film itself is mediocre, it is only a regular part of many Hollywood commercial war films, but now it seems that the naval battle scene is still quite infectious. It can be imagined in the era when there were no Light Magic (Star Wars series special effects company) and Vita (ring series special effects company).
12, Battle of Taierzhuang
Fidelity ★★★★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★
One of the few films in China's film history describing the Kuomintang's frontal battlefield against Japan. Due to the limitation of historical era, in the era of mass production of anti-Japanese films, the stories behind enemy lines have been the mainstream for a long time, such as Guerrilla in the Plain and Guerrilla in the Plain.
Flying Tigers, tunnel warfare, mine warfare ... The July 7th Incident, which is rare in the frontal battlefield, also describes that the Kuomintang suffered more defeat than victory, and appeasement than resistance. The "Battle of Taierzhuang" is the most heroic scene of the 37-year defense war in North China. When Ping Jin, Hebei, Shandong and Henan were defeated one after another, under the command of Li Zongren, commander of the Kuomintang Fifth Military Region, the Kuomintang army won its first large-scale battle against Japan (the first victory was the victory of Pingxingguan in Shanxi battlefield).
13, The English Patient
Realism ★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
The best film of the 69th Academy Awards (1996) is the most elegant film describing the history of World War II. Anthony minghella, the great director, tells a sad love tragedy with picturesque scenes. Whether it's the endless sand dunes overlooked by the plane at the beginning or the lonely marriage in the dilapidated nursing home ... the meaningful picture and simple narrative give this film adapted from the novel of the same name a brand-new soul. The performances of the four main characters, Rafe Vanness, kristin thomas Scott, Juliette Binoche and willem dafoe, were heartbreaking and perfect, which fully explained the lingering emotions.
14 Walter defends sarajevo
Realism ★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
A classic film that has accompanied generations to grow up, artistry and commerce can be perfectly combined in this work. Organizing the resistance movement in Nazi-occupied areas and eliminating the undercover inside the revolutionary ranks have both the great wisdom and courage of plain guerrillas and the hidden front of infernal affairs. It reflects the struggle of the great Yugoslav people to open up freedom behind enemy lines on the eve of the liberation of Southeast Europe.
15, out of danger
Fidelity ★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★★★★
The representative works of World War II were ridiculed by comedies, and the image of World War II was a French romantic humor film. Although the courage to joke about the disgraceful history under occupation is somewhat heartless, the people of France and even the whole world have completely silenced critics and historians. I almost forgot to say that this film is a well-deserved champion in the history of French box office, and it has persisted to this day.
16, sneak attack on pearl harbor (tiger! Tiger! Tiger! )
Fidelity ★★★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★★★
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the victory of the anti-fascist war, a commercial blockbuster jointly produced by the United States and Japan put "9. 1 1" which attacked Pearl Harbor in the 1940s on the screen. The director of this film is Kinji Fukasaku, a master of Japanese film industry. Mr. Shenzuo boldly locked his perspective on the aggressor country. From the time when Japanese militarism was eyeing up a conspiracy, it locked in the target, deployed specific operational plans, and deceived the United States diplomatically ... Until the final sneak attack was successful, every step was presented to the audience in an orderly manner, and in the process, the carelessness and connivance of the US military were constantly compared, which fully warned the necessity of people's prevention at ordinary times.
17, Beautiful Life
Fidelity ★
Commemoration significance
Classic index ★★★★★★★
If there is any comedy about World War II that can be compared with "Escape", then "Beautiful Life" must be the best choice. This film is only nine Niu Yi hairs in numerous tragedies of German persecution of Jews, but the expression of black humor is even sadder, pointing directly at people's hearts. While continuing to amuse the children, the hero was calmly taken to the execution by Nazi soldiers. With the cold shooting outside the children's field of vision, the greatest fatherly love has been supreme sublimated in the audience's sad and vague line of sight-what a thrilling greatness! No wonder the Golden statuette packed the best foreign language film and the best actor to the creator of this film, king of comedy roberto benigni.
The enemy has arrived in Enemy at the Gates.
Realism ★★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★
This paper describes the single-player contest between two snipers under the background of the Soviet-German war. Despite the strong atmosphere of rivers and lakes, the director Jean-Jacques Arnold did not simply turn the film into a Huashan sword between two masters who knew nothing about human fireworks. On the contrary, it was a street fight in which people confronted each other.
Timely and appropriate arrangements not only set off the unique skills of the two masters, but also produced a sense of loneliness in the crowd-a feeling of self-seeking. It is worth mentioning that the big sale of this film completely opened up the North American market for Jude Law, a handsome British guy. From then on, he got rid of the supporting role in Mr. talented mr. ripley and began to steadily undertake The First Hero. Without this Enemy at the Gates, I really don't know who Sister Nicole and Big Mouth Zhu will play with in Cold Mountain Stealing Heart.
19, Whisperwind
Realism ★★
Commemoration significance
Classic index ★★★★
Wu Yusen, an alternative war epic, incorporates the chivalrous elements that heroes cherish heroes (this kind of friendship between men draws lessons from Jin Daxia's "Eternal Dragon Slayer" to a certain extent), which can be called "World War II Edition" and "Translation Storm". The film invested more than 100 million yuan, and the box office was almost wiped out, which not only failed to live up to Wu's desire to film the history of Chinese workers' tears, but also directly led to the reorganization of Paramount's top management, which was one of the important signs of MGM's failure in decision-making (it was finally acquired by Sony last month). The impact on the film industry is far greater than its commemoration of World War II.
20、《U-57 1》
Fidelity ★
Commemorative significance ★★★★
Classic index ★★
The commercial giant system in 2000 described submarine warfare in detail. Dig as many plots as possible in the claustrophobic cabin space. There are both underwater confrontation of submarine warfare and high-tech battle of wits to decipher codes. The process of hunting U-57 1 is a thrilling deep-sea hide-and-seek in itself.
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