War is a symbol of abuse and violence, this experience proves madness and can deprive some of the most important characteristics of mankind. Experience as Kurt Vonnegut's prisoner of war during World War II influenced his severely criticized novel "Slaughterhouse Five" (1969). I am always looking for meanings. Both the protagonists Billy Pilgrim and Vonnegut blew up a flames explosion in Dresden, which is the motivation for their story (Klinkowitz 335).
Details: Joseph Heller was first published in 1961, and crazy satire against excessive acts of war madness and bureaucracy is now enshrined as a classic classic. This story is a story of Yossarian, a member of an American bomber stationed in Pianosa Island in the Mediterranean during the Second World War. Because the concept of patriotism or abstract responsibility was not moved, Yossarian interprets the entire war as a personal attack and is convinced that the military intentionally tried to kill him prematurely. Therefore, he spent a lot of books to develop more creative ways to escape from his mission - disguising various medical conditions, swinging between reason and madness, and his "catch 22 "The circulation logic of the situation (This sentence became a gift to Heller. He sees war as a spiritual disease transcending the institutional disorder, the mechanism of public and private life.
How do you understand the madness of war? This is almost impossible problem, but Steven Spielberg tried to rescue the major Ryan. He is the last serious movie of the third (so far) of the Second World War (not including the comedy of 1941, but after the list of the Sun Empire and Schindler), it is a movie of 3 The most influential story in it may also be the most interesting story. In the other two entries of this informal World War II trilogy, Spielberg deals with a wider war and the immeasurable atrocities of the Holocaust, where he deals with the microcosm and the collision of expansion Minimize. When becoming a representative moral story, it focused almost exclusively on the essence of war, it costs price and how we prove it
Written by John Millios and Coppola himself (by Michael Hull only for Shane's story) The script of this war story has become a figurative background of American generosity of corrupt madness and stupidity of war I will. Francis Ford Coppola used his elements of horror, adventure and thriller to explain his motivation for making a "pursuit" movie. Moral dilemma of war "The masterpiece of Copola records the optimisticism and tragic intersection of innocence in the conflict of Vietnam. This movie is overly embarrassing, embarrassing, inconsistent and cryptic ending, but it is still a wonderful memory of war madness and fear.