The movie "Operation Dunkirk" takes the Dunkirk evacuation as the background and depicts the British armys evacuation from Dunkirk during World War II. The miraculous evacuation process on the beach of Dunkirk is re-presented before everyones eyes. Director Christopher Nolan abandoned CG special effects and shot it in real scenes, allowing the audience to feel the reality and cruelty of war more personally.
In the past few years, the well-known artist Andy Belsey has also used war themes to create a series of World War I trench battle models. Mainly using daily necessities such as cigarette boxes and colored clay, many trench battles are completely reproduced. Although the scale is relatively small, the scene feels very real.
Trench battle is a way of using trench battles. Trench battles are often It is lower than the ground and can protect soldiers well. It was widely used during World War I. It has become synonymous with World War I. Usually soldiers will arrange barbed wire, mines and other obstacles around the trenches in order to avoid enemy artillery attacks. After the artist cut the trench horizontally, it helped people observe the trench from different angles and understand the geographical relationship.