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Taya 2022-01-02 08:01:45
untitled
The "Gold Medal Screenwriter" Paul Haggis continued the "moral anxiety" in this second work, and its lack of obscurity, must still be criticized by that group of people.
However, this work, which is convergent in form and heavier than the previous one, seems to be unexpectedly cold in the "major... -
Rowland 2022-03-25 09:01:11
hero disillusionment
A good, thought-provoking film with the heroic father acting impeccably.
The old patriotic hero sent both sons to the battlefield. The eldest son died in a helicopter crash. The youngest son, Mike, survived the Iraq war, but died under the knife of his comrades after returning to China. The heroic...

Brandon Weaver
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Hank Deerfield: That's how you fight monsters. You lure them in close to you, you look them in the eye, you smack them down.
David Sanders: You fight a lot of monsters?
Hank Deerfield: Yeah.
David Sanders: You win?
Hank Deerfield: If I didn't I'd have been crushed, right?
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Corporal Steve Penning: We seemed to always pull sentry duty together. Freezing our asses off. He tried to convince me of the craziest things.
Hank Deerfield: Try to get you to wear pantyhose?
Corporal Steve Penning: Did he tell you?
Hank Deerfield: No, I told *him*. Cuts the cold like nothing else.
Corporal Steve Penning: So he wasn't lying.
Hank Deerfield: You just don't want to get shot wearing a pair of those things. You'll never live it down.