The Thin Red Line - Vincent Munoz
The Thin Red Line film describes the American perspective against the Japanese to acquire the Guadalcanal. The Americans were scared of dying, but in the end, their mindset changes and we see this when Private Witt smiles showing the viewer the change in emotions towards death. Private Witt was scared of death because he kept having flashbacks from his mother’s passing, but Witt comes to a realization that humankind has immortality even after physical death. This change in mindset by Private Witt gave the Americans an advantage and motivation to gain control in the war. Throughout the film, we see that nature and war are complemented with each other even though in a very chaotic way because the sound effects are rough on the audience and convokes attention. We see that even in the midst of war nature is still present. This shows that even in an ongoing war with guns firing and bombs the holy is still present. In the middle of war not only are the men fighting trying to survive so is the environment around them.
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