Thin Red Line- Lizzie Heier
The film, Thin Red Line, was a very unique film in the fact that they used nature so effectively throughout the film. Whenever a scene of trench warfare, it was very interesting to see the way nature was portrayed. The places that the American soldiers stayed were dirty and did not have a lot of color in their trench. I think this is a symbol of the negative morale that was displayed by the soldiers. When the American soldiers were going over to attack the opponents, they were slowly crawling through the long grass that was blowing in the wind. This is a symbol of the quiet and slow movement that the Americans were using. This also helps to represent the stillness of the holy and how silence can be found throughout the silence. The transcendent reality is shown when one of the soldiers came to peace with death. You can see the way that he transitions from fear of death to peace with death. Watching this character development was very interesting as well as seeing the different symbols of nature represented as war is very unique as well.
My question is, has there been an instance in your life where you recognized your transcendence from fear of death to the stillness of death?
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