HBO's masterpiece, a drama that really broke film history
Updated on: 02-0-0 0:0:0

Today's recommendation is a masterpiece, the American drama "Band of Brothers" with zero negative reviews.

After it aired in 2001, it swept almost all the awards of the year, including Best Mini-Series, Best Director, etc.

Douban has a score of 4.0, and IMDb is also as high as 0.0 points.

There are only 10 episodes in the whole drama, but the amount of information is explosive, the rhythm is tight, and there is no water injection plot at all.

It tells the story of Company E of the 1942 Airborne Division of the United States, that is, the "Easy Company", which started from the 0 year training camp and fought all the way to the end of World War II.

Each episode corresponds to a campaign or a key point in time, and is almost entirely based on real events.

The first episode at the beginning is a hell-level training camp, and the Sobul instructor has a lot of postures for you to see.

In the second episode, he landed directly in Normandi, attacked and occupied the position behind the enemy, and he was so tense that he didn't dare to blink the whole time.

This was followed by Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands, the Snow Hold in Bastone in Belgium, the crossing of Germany, the liberation of concentration camps, and finally the Eagle's Nest.

Each episode has core tactical scenes, interspersed with interviews with real veterans, and the sense of immersion is very strong!

In terms of roles, all the members are in a group portrait, and there is no obvious protagonist, but the most memorable is Lieutenant Winters, who has an online IQ, strong execution, calm and decisive on the battlefield, and always stable and scary emotions.

He's the kind of commander who willingly fights with you.

The rest of the characters also stand up, such as the crazy Spears, the funny but capable Lip, and the veteran who has a psychological breakdown in the later stage, all of which truly restore the impact of war on people.

There is no showmanship, no sensationalism in the whole show, but you will be blown away by the realism of each battle.

The picture is rough, the rhythm is restrained, the details are extremely restored, and it is a joint production of HBO+Spielberg+Tom Hanks, and the quality is completely god-level.

In short, this is not a good-looking war drama, but a must-watch war drama.

I haven't seen it, it's like fans haven't watched "The Godfather"!