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Why are American war movies always so attractive?

The key is production.

1 Carefully collect information and create details. All details, including scenes, weapons, character costumes, etc., must be realistic.

Domestic TV and movies are so good that these are not studied in detail.

The full support of the military. The U.S. military fully supports the production of the film. The main purpose is not to vilify Americans. After the film company submits the application, the military will have no problem filming you on an aircraft carrier, a Black Hawk, or a fighter jet. In China, if you are a private company shooting a movie and want to ask the military for aircraft and tanks, there is no way. Unless it is produced by Bayi Production...

2 Photography and effects production. Needless to say, the level of American movies is also what their production level is. Visible.

As for the domestically produced ones...

3 Delicate characterizations, such as Dark Shadows, Soldiers, Band of Brothers, etc. The characters are all based on real performance and are objective and neutral. They did it with the attitude of making a movie. All characters have souls.

Domestic products are too facial-shape and formulaic. It was the Red Army versus the Japanese Army, the Kuomintang, etc. The Red Army is never afraid of sacrificing for the country. When you die, you will ask me to remember to pay my party dues. This is exaggerated. The Japanese army and the Kuomintang will always have gray eyes, dangerous villains, and idiots.

Actually do you think it's possible?

In domestic war movies, the enemy is deliberately vilified to the extent that it looks like a stage play or Peking opera, and it loses what filmmaking should have.