Anyway. I see you guys are enjoying a discussion.
I'm thinking about making a script. I am doing some sketches for a plot right now, and doing a little research about history so the story would be believable. I base the plot on a book by Antoine de Saint-Exuperi. It's a story of a fighter pilot in the World War II. In my observation a great war movie is a combination of 4 main things:
- The plot
- The character
- Action
- Realism
My concern right now is the plot and the character.
And I'm thinking... you know, the war. What happens with the soldier during the war times. Romance? There's no romance in the battlefield or in the battle sky. It's memories of home, re-evaluating life, and values, trying to survive in order to come back home and see mother nad father and sisters and brothers if they are alive. It is going through hardhips and suffering, losses and pain. Not always. It's friendship and brothers in arms. It's a long abstenance from sex. It's going crazy. Not always. Is it adventure? Maybe a little bit to a little number of people. I just don't know, it does not seem to me like an adventure. It's pride. And it's home or death.
So I was thinking, how can you show this in one movie? Probably you can't. Or only a little bit of some of these things.
Also, I was thinking about how can you display the contrasts that are there, such as:
- love vs hate (towards the enemy)
- home land vs enemy land (or just foreign land)
- morals vs moral decay
- life vs death
- comradeship vs traitors
- violence vs mercy (even to the enemy)
- self sacrifice vs sacrificing others
- youth (young soldiers) vs old age (all the old people in the villages)
etc.