G. Wood

G. Wood

  • Born: 1919-12-31
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  • Extended Reading
    • Blaze 2021-12-31 08:01:59

      Speaking from the theme song "Suicide Is Painless"

      Suicide Is Painless is known to the world as the theme song of the 1970 anti-war movie "Army Field Hospital" (MASH). It was originally written specifically for a play of "The Last Supper".

      Director Robert Altman has two requirements for the song: 1. The name is Suicide Is Painless, 2. The stupidest...

    • Dorothy 2021-12-31 08:01:59

      The anti-war theme is unparalleled, five points recommended

      An old film full of fun. The various things that happened in a front-line field hospital during the Korean War are incompatible with the image of a serious soldier. Just picking up girls and making a man, the fake funeral of the dentist has turned into a special treatment for men and a breakthrough...

    • Rachelle 2022-03-23 09:02:10

      A satirical poem of alternating natural and artificial light. The comic and cruelty of war is manifested through football games, the parody of the Last Supper in suicide rituals, absurd cheating, and mischievous camp broadcasts, as well as the ending announcer reading the staff list, jumping directly from the play to reality, Breaking down the fourth wall superbly is the fruit of extravagant ingenuity. This kind of film is only made by Ultraman.

    • Roel 2021-12-31 08:01:59

      The Korean War from the American perspective (it actually used the Korean War to satirize the Vietnam War). With a very low investment, it earned more than 80 million box office results. It completely defeated the political film "General Patton" that served the Vietnam War. However, the film lost to the Oscar. The latter. The irony is that these two films that look at wars are produced by Fox (this is how bitches are made. Just like the ownership of the Diaoyu Islands, the Chinese version of Baidu says it’s China, and the Japanese version says it’s Japan)

    MASH quotes

    • Hawkeye Pierce: Frank, were you on this religious kick at home, or did you crack up over here?

      Duke Forrest: How long does this go on, Frank?

      Frank Burns: It gets longer all the time. Now I have your soul to pray for, and Captain Pierce's.

    • Trapper John: I wish they wouldn't land those things here while we're playing golf.