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How to evaluate Hacksaw Ridge? What is the real prototype?

Hacksaw Ridge is a war history film produced by Xiyi Film. It is a very real film with super special effects. It is directed by mel gibson and starred by Andrew Garfield. Its real prototype is the real experience of private military doctor Desmond Doss in World War II. It tells the legendary story that he refused to carry weapons to the battlefield and saved 75 comrades-in-arms in Okinawa Campaign with his bare hands.

In the Pacific battlefield in 1942, Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield), a military doctor, didn't want to shoot anyone at the front line. Because of his peaceful ideal, he was excluded by other soldiers. Despite this, he still adhered to his beliefs and principles, went into battle alone, without fear of bullets and brutal Japanese troops, and vowed to save his comrades who were still alive. Hundreds of compatriots suffered heavy casualties on the enemy's land. He rushed into the bullets and kept praying, begging to save another person with his own strength.

It's normal that Hacksaw Ridge began to have critical voices. When something is held to the altar, it needs some people to pull it down and step on a few feet, so that it can move on. But I still feel that some criticisms are not appropriate enough, and there is a feeling of criticism for criticism. If criticism is not in place, it means stepping on the wrong part, which is not conducive to moving forward.

the first half of the film has a relaxed and romantic atmosphere of American movies in the 194s and 195s. The young man fell in love with the beautiful female nurse at first sight, pursued it in a daze, and fell in love with lightning-there was always such a scene in the old movies, where the hero and heroine were extremely lucky to look at each other, and the relationship went smoothly with a dreamy romance.