Bill Allen

Bill Allen

  • Born: 1962-11-7
  • Height:
  • Extended Reading
    • Davon 2021-12-08 08:01:50

      Is the American dream broken?

      Color: clever use of the red, blue and white filters of the American flag, and the white filter on the battlefield in Vietnam, to create that kind of terrifying and cruel scene effect and psychological effect;

      Music: Country folk songs in the Midwest, explaining the identity and background of the...

    • Sven 2022-03-23 09:01:55

      Born On the Fourth of July

      Copyright statement: Please use a hyperlink to indicate the original source and author information of the article and this statement
      http://qfmeng.blogbus.com/logs/195801820.html

      Born on the Fourth of July (1989)

      Continue to watch the Oscar-winning film. The film won the Best Director Award at the...

    • Damion 2022-04-22 07:01:28

      How can a young man become an angry young man in hindsight. The selection of typical events (civilians, manslaughter, disability) seems too deliberate. The protagonist's sluggish loser appearance makes people very impatient. The sense of logic/design is too strong (as is "Field Platoon"), and the depth of persuasion and human nature excavation is far less than the deer hunting and apocalypse that create a crazy atmosphere. Motion and scheduling are still one of the best parts.

    • Krista 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      Are you a national hero? No, no, you're just a brain-dead cripple.

    Born on the Fourth of July quotes

    • [Ron is attempting to walk in the hospital; Willie is beside him]

      Ron Kovic: Am I good? Hey

      [drags himself forward]

      Ron Kovic: , am I good?

      Willie: Man, you're one crazy Marine, Kovic - so gung-ho and everything, but you don't know shit about what's really happenin' in this country.

      Ron Kovic: Fuck you, Willie.

      Willie: I'm serious man. It ain't about burnin' the flag and Vietnam, man. While we fight for rights over there, we ain't got no rights at home. It's about Detroit and Newark, man. It's about racism, man.

      Ron Kovic: Is that right?

      Willie: Because you can't get no job at home. Vietnam is a white man's war, a rich man's war.

      Ron Kovic: (contemptuously) Where's my money?

      Willie: I'm serious, man, you gotta read some books. There's a revolution going on, Kovic. Brothers are gettin' it together, and if you ain't part of the solution, man, then you're part of the problem.

    • Chaplain - Vietnam: How are you?

      Ron Kovic: [weakly] Tell them - they have to operate on me. There's something wrong with me.

      Chaplain - Vietnam: The doctors are real busy right now. There's a lot of wounded here today. No time for anything except trying to stay alive, so you got to try and stay alive, okay? You hear me? Try and stay alive.

      [pause]

      Chaplain - Vietnam: I've come to give you your last rites. Are you ready?

      Ron Kovic: [weakly] Yeah.

      Chaplain - Vietnam: I am the Resurrection and the Life. He who believes in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. You brught nothing into this world, and it is certain that you will take nothing out of it. The Lord gives, and the Lord takes away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.