Recommend several movies

1. Band of Brothers

HOHO is considered a TV series. Since it is my favorite, I highly recommend it!

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2. Brave Heart

Introduction:

In William·· When Wallace was a child, his father, the Scottish hero Maso Wallace, died in the fight with the British army. When he was young, he studied culture and martial arts under the guidance of his uncle.

Time flies. In order to consolidate his rule in Scotland, King Edward of England issued a decree allowing British nobles to enjoy the right of first night for married girls in Scotland, so that the nobles could be loyal to the royal family. Princess Isabella was a decisive and talented woman. She knew that this decree would make the British nobles interested in Scotland, but it would also arouse the resistance of the Scottish people. After completing his studies, young Wallace returned to his hometown and proposed to the beautiful girl Mellen, willing to be a law-abiding person. However, Mellen was unreasonably snatched away by the British army and killed. Wallace finally broke out. As the majority of villagers shouted "Queen of Heroes", they rose up, killed British soldiers and declared an uprising.

Robert, a Scottish nobleman, wanted to become a Scottish lord. Under the instigation of his father Booth, he pretended to form an alliance with Wallace. Wallace defeated the attacking British army, and the Scottish Parliament knighted him and appointed him Lord Protector of Scotland. However, Wallace found that these Scottish nobles only considered their own interests and did not worry at all about the future of the people and the country. In order to ease the situation, Edward sent Isabella to negotiate peace. However, because the British king did not consider the freedom and equality of the people at all, and only wanted to bribe Wallace as a condition, the peace talks failed. It was only after Isabella returned that she realized that the peace talks were simply a guise. The British king united the Irish army and the French army to join the Scottish army surrounding Wallace. She quickly sent a letter to Wallace. Under the pressure of the army, the nobles panicked. Wallace led the troops into battle, and there was a melee. During the encounter, he accidentally discovered that Robert had colluded with the King of England, and he couldn't help but be hit hard.

Isabella was overwhelmed by Wallace's passion and came to the station to confide her true feelings to him. The two were intoxicated in the happiness of love. The King of England once again proposed peace talks. Wallace knew it was a trap, but for the sake of peace, he still agreed to go. In Edinburgh Booth devised a conspiracy to capture Wallace and deliver him to the King of England. Rob was furious at his father's trick, and Wallace was finally sentenced to death. Isabella's plea failed. Before the King of England died, she told the King of England that the child she was carrying was not of the prince's blood, and that the child would soon become the new King of England.

Wallace shocked everyone by shouting "freedom" before his execution. A few weeks later, when he was awarded the title, Robert shouted the slogan of revenge for Wallace and heroically inherited Wallace's legacy to fight against the British army.

3. Saving Private Ryan

Introduction:

During World War II, when a million troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, a small team led by John The U.S. soldiers led by Lieutenant Miller (played by Tom Hanks) went deep into enemy territory and risked their lives to save a soldier, James Lane (played by Matt Damon). James Lane was the youngest of four brothers, and all three of his brothers were killed in this battle. In order to prevent this unfortunate mother from suffering the pain of losing her son, the generals of the U.S. Combat Command decided to send a special team to safely rescue her only remaining son from the war zone.

When the soldiers of the small team fell into enemy territory and faced various dangers that could come at any time, they gradually doubted the rationality of the mission: Why is this soldier worth the risk of eight soldiers risking his life to save it? ? Why is Lane's life more valuable than theirs? However, despite their doubts, they resolutely carried out the orders of their superiors.

The journey of salvation is also a road to death, and human nature is tested in war.

4. The Longest Day

The film "The Longest Day" was filmed in 1962. It was the largest war film in the history of American films at that time, with a plain approach. , the scene is realistic. A breathtaking combination of tense, thrilling history and drama.

It is known as the most classic work depicting the Allied landing in Normandy before the movie "Saving Private Ryan".

The highlight of the film is the landing scene. In order to recreate the spectacular landing of more than 170,000 officers and soldiers, the film specially invited representatives from the U.S. military and members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization who were conducting exercises in Europe at the time. Troops participated in the performance, and many real scenes from the documentary were added. Among them, the footage of the shore bombardment and the German counterattack of the 75-centimeter cannon were real documentary footage. However, due to the limited photography technology at the time, the scene of landing on the beach of Omaha, although spectacular, was not realistic enough.

Another climax of the film is the scene where the French army captures a casino. The director used a high-altitude bird's-eye view to show the scene of Allied attacks from all directions. This scene is full of drama and attracts the audience's attention.

In addition, the cast of this movie is also quite strong, including John Wayne, Henry Fonda, etc. It can be said that it gathered many super male stars at the time, which is extremely rare in war movies. of. The film won the 35th Academy Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Effects and Best Original Music.

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5. Pearl Harbor

Introduction: The love of two pilots and a field nurse

1941 December On a peaceful morning on March 7, the Japanese army launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the largest U.S. naval base in the Pacific. They conducted more than two hours of bombing, causing 18 U.S. Pacific Fleet warships to sink or be seriously damaged, resulting in deaths, serious injuries, and There are countless missing people. On December 8, President Roosevelt declared war on Japan, and the United States officially entered World War II.

It is against this grand historical background that the film tells the emotional entanglement between two pilots and a beautiful female nurse. Leif and Danny have been friends for many years. After the outbreak of World War II, Leif served in the Royal Air Force as a volunteer with the United States Air Force, while Danny was stationed at the Air Force Base at Pearl Harbor. Although the two were in different places, they fell in love with Yi Wenlin, a female nurse in the field hospital. At this time, Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor occurred. The fate of three people who love each other deeply is inextricably linked to the raging war...

6. Black Hawk Project

Introduction:

October 3, 1993, on the streets of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.

A special operations team composed of 120 special elites from the U.S. Army's Delta Force and Rangers was ordered to go deep into Mogadishu to complete a dual mission: to provide humanitarian assistance to the local people and to capture members of the Somali military government. Two senior generals.

An accident happened. Due to lack of preparation and intelligence errors, the US military was surrounded. To make matters worse, two Black Hawk helicopters transporting US troops were shot down by the Somali army. All officers and soldiers on one of the Black Hawks died on the spot, and the driver of the other Black Hawk fell into an area controlled by the Somali army. Isolated on the streets of Mogadishu, the U.S. military was anxiously waiting for rescue forces, and on the other hand, it had to find a way to rescue its teammates on the Black Hawk.

The night gradually falls. In a hostile city, this small group of U.S. troops is like a lonely boat in the storm, and may encounter disaster at any time. They had a fierce battle with the Somali army. As a result, 18 US troops were killed and 73 injured, and hundreds of Somali troops were killed. A raid that was originally planned to be completed in one hour turned into a long ordeal of 15 hours.

As experienced Delta Force veterans and young Ranger officers and soldiers fought side by side, they bridged the gap between them, realized the brotherhood of life and death between comrades, and felt The cruelty of war.

7. Wind Talker

Introduction:

On the Pacific battlefield during World War II, the Japanese army could always use various methods to decipher the U.S. military’s Secret code, which caused the US military to suffer a lot on the battlefield. In order to change this situation, hundreds of Navajo people were drafted into the army in 1942. Because their language was not understood by foreigners, the US military trained them into specialized translators, known as "wind whisperers" .

As a secret weapon of the U.S. Navy, each "Wind Talker" is responsible for the top secrets of the U.S. military. Therefore, they also receive special "care" - each Navajo translator is personally escorted by a Navy soldier. Protection, on the one hand, ensures his personal safety; on the other hand, if the translator is about to be captured by the Japanese army, the protector must kill him to ensure that the password is not leaked.

Marine Joe Anders (played by Nicolas Cage) is a translator bodyguard who is ordered to protect a man named Carl Yaz (played by Adam Beach); The information says that this character's name is Ben Yaz. The author is unable to determine which Navajo soldier is correct (please refer to the film). In the brutal Battle of Saipan, the fate of being captured was right in front of him. Joe, who was in charge of the power of killing others, was caught in a dilemma between morality and military life: could he and should he kill himself and himself at the critical moment? Ben, who is as close as a brother, fulfills his duties as a soldier and protects the military secrets of the US military...

8. Gladiator

Introduction:

180 AD Marcus Aurelius, the old emperor of the Roman Empire, declared that he hoped to appoint Maximus, the most prestigious general in the Roman army, as his successor to the throne. This statement immediately caused Marcus's son Ca Murdoch was strongly dissatisfied. The power-hungry Mammerdos actually usurped the throne from his father and ordered the death of Maximus.

Maximus absconded and hid his name, and was forced to become a gladiator in the arena who fought with his life to entertain the audience. His rich combat experience gradually made him one of the most famous and popular gladiators.

In order to avenge the evil Kamudos who deprived him of his freedom and family happiness, Maximus began to use his reputation and gladiatorial skills to guide the people of Rome to rise up and overthrow the tyrant. Kamudos finally discovered Maximus's challenge to him and decided to start a one-on-one life and death battle with Maximus.

9. Jarhead

Introduction:

"Jarhead", the nickname for Marines, should be a patent for young people. Before they became old fritters, they were just fresh-blooded young men who were inexperienced in the world. According to the "routine", maybe you should stay at home, visit your sick sister from time to time, make small cakes with your mother, have boring conversations with your father for breakfast, think about going to college in your free time, and secretly hang out with your girlfriend after school "Study"...should be like all other furry kids, living a typical middle-class American life.

However, when he cut his hair into a jar shape and turned himself into a "green race", his life was destined to take another path.

"Jarhead" is the most vivid name for U.S. Marines. The film is adapted from Anthony Swofford's best-selling Gulf War memoir two years ago. Through the mouth of a Marine who was lucky enough to return safely from the Gulf battlefield, the film tells the story of the U.S. military as the main body of the multinational force launching the war against Iraq. Encounters and sightings.

In early 1991, the famous "Desert Storm" operation was about to take place, and the U.S. Marine Corps was undergoing various cruel pre-war training at military bases in Saudi Arabia. Swallow (Jake Gyllenhaal), who has only three short years of military experience, endured various trainings he had never imagined as a sniper in the special reconnaissance platoon here, as well as his adaptability to the dry environment of West Asia. temper. Snipers are different from ordinary infantry and often have to undergo more stringent tests. They knew almost nothing about the enemy they were about to face, and they even had no understanding of this unprovoked expedition to West Asia. Sergeant Major Serkis (Jamie Foxx) is a typical professional soldier who has extremely strict requirements for his soldiers and himself. In this war, he was responsible for leading the special reconnaissance platoon to the Kuwait theater to perform a special mission. And before departure, he will train these current soldiers with the same intensity as before or even more intense than every training in the past. Because Serkis also knew very well that this US military expedition to the Gulf region had special significance, and the enemies they faced were special soldiers who had lived in this sand sea for many years. For them, life and death were uncertain. .

Swoff's comrade Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) is determined and militant by nature, and is a backbone member of the special operations team. With such comrades in arms, Swoff seems to have a sense of security on the battlefield.

The Americans advertised this so-called just war as "the liberation of Kuwait". But it has caused countless American soldiers to pay a lot or even precious lives for the political deals made by the upper class. The reconnaissance platoon led by Serkis quietly sneaked into Kuwait from Saudi Arabia to perform a reconnaissance mission. Heavily armed scouts and snipers, carrying hundreds of pounds of firearms, ammunition and various reconnaissance equipment, struggled to move forward in the vast sea of ????sand without any shelter or cover. In addition to the brave Iraqi soldiers, the deadly enemies they faced were also harsh environments and hot weather that some soldiers had never encountered before. Faced with such a situation, psychological changes of one kind or another inevitably occurred among the soldiers. Inexplicable wars, unknown futures, inexplicable enemies...all entangle the heart of every "Jarhead".

10. Behind enemy lines

Introduction:

The capable and motivated young captain Chris (Owen Wilson) sets out to carry out his last mission before demobilization. Task. He and his teammate and friend Mike flew over Bosnia and were unfortunately shot down while taking photos on the ground as usual. While Chris was sending a cry for help, Mike was killed by the Serbian secret military leader. Chris is on the run in a strange land, trying to get closer to salvation. On the way, he accidentally discovered a large cemetery of Muslims massacred by the Serbs. He realizes that he and Mike must have accidentally photographed this secret on the plane, which is also the real reason why they were shot down and Mike was murdered.

The US military commander General Reggart (Gene Hackman) hoped to do everything possible to save Chris, but was blocked by the NATO commander due to political considerations. As time passed, Chris's situation became more and more critical, and Reggert decided to make a desperate move.

11. The Matrix

Needless to say this. . .

12. I am a legend

Introduction:

Ignorant human beings are often the initiators of catastrophic events... A large-scale virus suddenly breaks out and spreads It's so fast that almost no one can stop it. No one knows where the terrible virus started. They only know that it is unstoppable, irreversible, incurable, and most importantly, it was created by man. .

Robert Neville is a talented pathogen scholar in New York City, serving the U.S. military. As the vanguard of the government's investment in researching vaccines against epidemic diseases, he was helpless as he watched the virus raging on the streets. This airborne virus eventually enveloped the entire city at such an overwhelming speed that the president had no choice but to order a lockdown of New York City, allowing uninfected people to leave the city. It is conceivable that this approach caused great panic among the citizens, and New York City suddenly became chaotic. Robert anxiously put his wife Zoe and 7-year-old daughter Mary on a military vehicle out of the city, only to witness the tragedy of their deaths in front of him... At this time, death may be the best choice, because those who were infected but did not die The bodies of these people have mutated and become a terrifying creature that no longer has any rational thinking. They live like zombies in the darkness and shadows underground in the city, avoiding the sun - they have no desire for fresh blood and flesh. Has the most primitive desire.

The consequence of this disaster was that New York became a dead city, and Robert became the only human being left here-somehow, his blood was innately resistant to this virus. Immunity. Robert knew he had two weapons at his disposal: his scientific expertise and his own blood. His experience of making a living in the army helped him choose a way of living in this abandoned city. It was completely systematic. He had to insist on a lot of physical training every day, and he had to constantly send out calls for help or search. The radio waves of survivors like himself...Robert is a very self-disciplined person, otherwise normal people may go crazy in such extreme loneliness.

The only one who is still fighting alongside Robert is his most loyal partner Sam, a German Shepherd. During the day, Robert took Sam out to find life-sustaining supplies, and then went to the laboratory to do research and send out radio waves; at night, they locked themselves in a building as strong as a fortress, observing the monsters in the city. "Foraging" on the streets. In addition to doing the same thing dutifully every day, Robert also enjoys complete freedom in this "ghost city": he can drive his sports car through the streets; play golf on a fighter jet; and decorate his house with priceless jewelry. Fortress, etc., even the busiest commercial street in the city center has now become Robert's own "back garden". As the last hope of mankind, Robert is driven by the only remaining mission, which is to use the immune system in his own blood to find a way to reverse the virus. Although he knew that he was facing a huge astronomical figure, he had no choice because his time was almost running out.

13. Mechanical Enemy

Introduction:

In 2035 AD, intelligent robots have been widely used by humans. As the best production tools and human partners, robots play an increasingly important role in various fields. However, due to the limitations of the well-known "three safety laws" of robots, humans are full of confidence in these partners who can perform various tasks without complaints. Trust, many of them have even become members of a family. USR, a company headquartered in Chicago, has developed a more advanced NS-5 super robot and plans to have one in every five people. However, just before the new product was launched, Dr. Alfred Ronning, the creator of the robot, mysteriously committed suicide within the company.

Dale Spooner, a black police detective who nostalgic for the simple life of the past, loves listening to old songs and dressing up in old-fashioned clothes, accepted the investigation of this case. Based on the analysis of the information left by Dr. Langing in the 3D projector during his lifetime and the investigation of the suicide scene, he suspected that the case was not caused by humans, and that company president Lawrence Robertson also seemed to be related to the matter.

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14. Independence Day

Introduction:

It is said that before Americans were preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July National Day, an alien fleet actually surrounded the earth in large numbers. and launched deadly attacks on several major cities in the United States. Therefore, the wise and courageous President of the United States Bill Pullman called on all countries in the world to resist foreign aggression and turn July 4th into the Independence Day of the Earth. With the assistance of computer expert Jeff Goldblum and black Air Force pilot Will Smith, the people on Earth launched a comprehensive counterattack against the aliens, and the President even personally flew a fighter jet to the front line

The blockbuster Hollywood science fiction action film uses the alien invasion of the earth as its selling point and vigorously promotes American heroism. The outstanding special effects scenes helped the film sweep the global box office list in 1996. With a total revenue of 300 million in North America and more than 800 million worldwide, it became the highest-grossing film at that time second only to "Jurassic Park"

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17. Mission: Impossible

18. Resident Evil series

19. Kill Bill 1 and 2

Introduction:

The Bride (played by Uma Thurman) was once a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (D.I.V.A.S), trying to escape from the bloody life through marriage. But the arrival of her former colleagues (played by Hanna, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen and others) and everyone's boss Bill (David Carradine) ruins everything. "Bill," the bride requested, "I'm pregnant and it's your child." But the answer was a "bang" gunshot! Five years later, she woke up in a hospital and immediately embarked on a revenge journey from Texas to Okinawa, Tokyo and Mexico. She wanted to kill for a goal. “When I get there, I’m going to kill Bill.

20. Underworld 1 and 2

This one is highly recommended!

The struggle between wolves and vampires~~~

21. Schindler's List

Introduction:

In September 1939, the German army captured Poland within two weeks. The Nazis ordered that all Jews in Poland must be concentrated in designated places. The city registered, and more than 10,000 Jews came to Krakow from the countryside every day.

The Jews in Krakow elected a committee of 24 Jews to help provide accommodation and meals for the Jews who were concentrated in the city. , distribution of labor and resolution of disputes, etc.

Oscar Schindler, a German entrepreneur who just came to Krakow from his hometown, is tall, handsome and elegant. He is in the hotel and various social circles. On the occasion, Schindler generously made friends with German officers and SS soldiers in large numbers.

Schindler also came to the registration office and found a man named Itzhak Stai who had worked as an accountant in an enamel factory in Lieberz. Schindler wanted to buy the poorly operating enamel factory to produce food utensils, supply military supplies, and make war fortune. He wanted Stein to be his accountant and assistant to manage the factory. Yes: What did Schindler do?

Funds were restored and the factory was renamed Emalia. The SS stipulated that the salary for hiring Jewish technical workers was 7 marks per day, and 5 marks per day for other types of workers and female workers. It must be paid directly to the government finance department, and the wages of hiring Polish workers are higher.

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22. Bravely Entering the Deadly Island (Surprising)

Introduction:

Hugh French, a Marine who has experienced hundreds of battles and won many medals. General Lan led his men to steal 15 new VX gas bombs. They then took control of Akala Island, which was originally a prison. The hostages asked the country for $100 million in compensation for the unfair treatment of the dead Marines.

FBI Director Ferguson held a meeting with the Department of Defense and decided to send commandos to the island. Akala Prison is very tightly guarded and is known as "Alcatraz Island". No one has ever successfully escaped from prison, so the commando team has no way of entering Akala Prison. However, in the top secret files of the country, there is an old British agent Mason who successfully escaped from Akala Prison. In order to persuade Mason to sneak into Akala Island, Ferguson made a false promise to him, telling him that he would be pardoned and regain his freedom. Mason and chemical expert Stanley would jointly carry out the raid. The commandos on the mission successfully entered the Akala prison through the underground tunnel, but unexpectedly the placed sensors were discovered and the commandos were discovered and surrounded. During the melee, all the commandos were killed, except for Mason and Stanley. Stanley told Mason the truth and asked him to help dismantle the poison gas missile, and Mason finally agreed.

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23. Face Changing

Introduction:

The evil-doing terrorist Kestroi assassinated FBI senior agent Jean Arthur, but accidentally killed his only son. Jean-Jean Arthur vows to catch Kestroi himself and imprison him. Under the informant's tip, Jean Arthur finally had the opportunity to arrest him personally and bring Keith Troy and his brother to justice before they fled by plane. After the gunfight, Keith Troy died from his injuries. Heavy and unconscious.

Arthur originally thought that everything was over, but unexpectedly he learned from Keith's brother that Keith Troy had placed a powerful gas bomb in a crowded place before he was arrested. In public, no matter how the police pressed him, Keith's brother would rather die than reveal the location of the bomb. At a loss, Arthur's superior proposed using high-tech plastic surgery to swap Arthur's appearance with Keith Troy's, and then let Arthur pretend to be Keith Troy enter the prison, so that Keith's brother could He thought his brother was resurrected and told him the location of the bomb.

This "face-changing" plan is highly confidential for the FBI. Only the doctor in charge and three FBI officers knew about it. At first, everything went smoothly, and the disguised Kestroi sneaked into the prison. But what is unexpected is that Kesteloi, who was originally in a coma, wakes up. He cunningly decides to use his plan to kill the doctor who is engaged in this task and the FB who knows about it...

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Actually, I think many action movies from mainland China and Hong Kong are excellent and classic!