Chris Bartlett

Chris Bartlett

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  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jake 2022-04-23 07:01:06

      Violence celebrates nonviolence

      The director is like Mel Gibson, and I don't know if it is lucky or unfortunate.

      In 1995, after only directing the second film, he was the first to test the waters of commercial production, and he turned out to shoot a masterpiece that may be the pinnacle of his life - "Braveheart". Not only was...

    • Rico 2021-10-13 13:07:14

      Don't stop burning! I was stabbed and cried three times!

      I didn't even have any precautions, and I was stabbed and cried 3 times by "Blood Battle on Hacksaw Ridge"! This is my most appropriate evaluation of this movie. It is too rare for me, a man from Shandong who is a little old driver! The last time I saw a movie and wiped my tears was the...

    • Humberto 2021-10-20 18:59:43

      The bullets rained, and the leaf did not touch the body. Faith has not changed the war, but it has not allowed the war to change itself. Mel Gibson’s religious fanaticism and personal heroism both make me think about BB, but because I have my life, I have to give five stars with my eyes closed~ (Only Garfield can face killing and violence with such a sunny face, five good The youth’s smile is so beautiful!!!)

    • Suzanne 2021-10-20 18:59:43

      Cut a paragraph from my film review. There is a very impressive clip. On the first night of the first battle, he and his comrades were sitting in the trenches. The comrades opened a can and asked him why he didn't eat. Daos, whose face was dark and grey, smiled and waved his hand and said: I don't eat meat. Suddenly, I think what a respectable person, his beliefs cannot change the war, but the war has nothing to do with his seemingly most common beliefs.

    Hacksaw Ridge quotes

    • Sgt Howell: This is a personal gift from the United States government to each and every one of you. A standard issue U.S. rifle, caliber .30, M1, a clip-fed, shoulder-fired, semi-automatic weapon designed to bring death and destruction to the enemy. This is to be your lover, your mistress, your concubine. Perhaps the only thing in life you will ever truly love. Fellas, let's dance.

      [the privates begin grabbing weapons]

      Sgt Howell: Grab a girl. Don't point your gun forward. I do not want to be shot today. No matter how much you are tempted. Place the weapon by your side. Pay attention.

      [Doss is the only one who has not picked up a rifle]

      Sgt Howell: Problem, Private Corn Stalk? Is there not one in your size or is it the color that is the issue?

      Desmond Doss: No, Sarge. I was... I was told I don't have to carry a weapon.

      Sgt Howell: Come again? Step forward, Private. I can't be hearing this right.

      Desmond Doss: Well, I'm sorry, Sergeant. I can't touch a gun.

      Captain Glover: What exactly is the problem?

      Desmond Doss: No problem, just a mistake, sir. I told the Army when I joined up.

      Captain Glover: That's not possible. Do you know why that's not possible, Private?

      Desmond Doss: No, sir.

      Captain Glover: Because the United States Army does not make mistakes. So if there's a problem, you must be that problem.

      Desmond Doss: I was just never supposed to be sent to a rifle company.

      Sgt Howell: He's a C.O., sir.

      Captain Glover: You're a conscientious objector, and you joined the Army?

      Desmond Doss: Well, no, sir, I'm a conscientious cooperator.

      Captain Glover: [bemused] Are you screwing with me, Doss?

      Desmond Doss: No. No, sir. I volunteered. I ain't got no problem with wearing my uniform, or saluting the flag and doing my duty. It's just carrying a gun and the taking of human life.

      Captain Glover: You don't kill? That's all?

      Desmond Doss: That's all. Yes, sir, that's all.

      Captain Glover: You know quite a bit of killing does occur in a war?

      Desmond Doss: Yes, sir.

      Captain Glover: I mean, that is the essential nature of war.

      Desmond Doss: Yes, sir.

      Captain Glover: All right. Do you have any other requirements of the United States Army? Is there anything else we can do to ensure that you have a comfortable stay here with us?

      Sgt Howell: He doesn't want to work on Saturdays, sir.

      Desmond Doss: Well, Saturdays... I'm a Seventh-Day Adventist. So, Saturday is my Sabbath, so I'm not allowed to work then.

      Captain Glover: I don't think that poses a problem, do you, Sergeant? We shall simply ask the enemy not to invade on the Sabbath, 'cause Private Doss here is at prayer. All right. Now we got that clear. Now let me tell you my requirements. They're not as complicated as yours. They're very simple. As long as you're in this company, under my command, you will obey my orders. Period. If you can't do it here, I can't trust you to do it in battle. I'm putting you in for a Section 8, psychiatric discharge. Dismissed.

    • Sgt Howell: Gentlemen! I want you to meet Private Desmond Doss. Apparently, Private Doss does not believe in violence. He does not practice violence. He will not even deign to touch a weapon. You see, Private Doss is a conscientious objector. So I plead with you, do not look to him to save you on the battlefield, because he will undoubtedly be too busy wrestling with his conscience to assist.

      Desmond Doss: Sarge, that's not true...

      Sgt Howell: PRIVATE, AS YOU WERE! Now I realize that some of you might have strong feelings about this. It is what we men fight for. To defend our rights, and to protect our women and children. Even if Private Doss' beliefs might cause women and children to die. So I will expect everyone in this company to give Private Doss the full measure of respect he is due for the short time that he will be with us.