The waves are magnificent! "The Battle of Midway" reveals a new trailer Emmerich focuses on ordinary heroes and reappears the legend of World War II

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时光网 News The latest trailer of "The Battle of Midway" (tentative translation) by the famous director Roland Emmerich’s new work is released today. The film tells the famous battle that enjoys the reputation of "the turning point of the Pacific Theater of World War II"—— Battle of Midway Island. From the preview, we can see the real flesh and blood of the small figures in the grand historical process, and show the audience the mood of ordinary soldiers and the courage of ordinary heroes in the face of war.

The waves are magnificent! 'The Battle of Midway' reveals a new trailer Emmerich focuses on ordinary heroes and reappears the legend of World War II - Lujuba

It is reported that "The Battle of Midway" cost more than 100 million U.S. dollars and become one of the most invested war films in the 21st century. The film starring Ed Scrin, Luke Evans, Patrick Wilson, and Woody Harrison, will be released in North America on November 8.

The new trailer of "The Battle of Midway" analyzes the mood and feelings of different characters in the face of the war from the perspective of ordinary people, and truly shows the hard-won victory of the battle. In the grand historical process, the film reveals the true state of mind of ordinary soldiers when the war comes.

Faced with the anxiety of his comrades, the pilot played by Ed Scrin bluntly said "he has the right to fear"; in the face of his family's dissatisfaction, he comforted his wife and accompany his daughter with love, vividly portraying the real flesh and blood of the little person . In the end, the love of the country and the desire for peace overcame fear. The young soldiers passed through the rain of guns and shells and turned the situation of World War II with their flesh and blood. The

trailer also shows the extraordinary courage of another ordinary hero: intelligence officer Edwin Layton (Patrick Wilson) learned the experience of the failure of the Pearl Harbor incident, and through clever intelligence analysis, predicted that the Japanese will be halfway Take greater action on the island.

Faced with the denial of Washington politicians, Leiden firmly declared, "Washington was wrong." The course of history proved Leiden was right, and it was the courage of these ordinary heroes that changed the fate of the world.

It can be seen from the trailer that this time the director used a different perspective to convey a strong humanistic color. He put aside the militarists and politicians who made decisions, and focused the protagonist of the film on ordinary people in the war: whether it was in the first place. The hot-blooded soldiers on the front line, the intelligence officers who analyzed data all night, and the civilians desperate to fight the Japanese invaders, all demonstrated the great efforts of ordinary heroes before the war.

This film brings one of the most famous battles of World War II, the Battle of Midway Island, on the big screen, bringing the audience back to the Pacific Ocean in 1942 through the lens. Six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan focused its attention on Midway Island, hoping to take this opportunity to guide the remaining warships of the US Pacific Fleet to Midway Island and annihilate it in one fell swoop.

During the 48-hour battle, the Japanese army dispatched four heavy main aircraft carriers, "Flying Dragon", "Canglong", "Akagi", and "Kaga", with 264 fighters. The United States dispatched 3 aircraft carriers, 230 carrier-based aircraft and 172 land-based aircraft to defeat the Japanese Imperial Navy’s assault fleet near Midway Atoll, and finally sank Japan at the cost of losing only one aircraft carrier "Yorktown" The four aircraft carriers achieved a preliminary victory to reverse the Pacific War.

It is reported that the film is directed by the famous director Roland Emmerich, starring Ed Scrin, Luke Evans, Patrick Wilson and Woody Harrison, and will be released in North America on November 8.

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