Garth R. Hassell

Garth R. Hassell

  • Born: 1973-6-27
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Alberto 2022-11-10 20:18:27

      forever flying flag

      Some people say that Director Dongmu's father's banner is too messy and talks too much. But from this two-hour and 12-minute film, what moved me most from beginning to end was the deep sympathy I had for an ordinary U.S. Marine who participated in the Battle of Iwo Jima and the Pacific War.

      Of...

    • Chadd 2022-11-03 07:50:11

      Dreaming about Iwo Jima

      When I watched this film many years ago, I still didn't quite understand why Ira did not agree with her hero status, and would rather go back to the battlefield than cooperate with the fundraising parade... The central idea of ​​this film is also here...

      There were no heroes. Soldiers fight for...

    • Jamil 2022-04-21 08:01:02

      [A] The entry point is so good and so good. It was impeccable in the last half an hour, and was once again ruthlessly penetrated by Toki's realistic and cruel tonality. Anti-hero, anti-propaganda, anti-theme, use heavy war wounds to pierce the hypocrisy of all beings, and then give all of this to time, slowly stepping into an absurd and silent ending in the endless haze. As always, Dongmu threw the question to the government, used anger to attack the high-level, and left the most precious warmth to the focused individuals under the lens.

    • Maddison 2022-04-22 07:01:25

      The three story lines are interspersed. No matter whether a "hero" is praised or derogatory, the strength of this national flag cannot be denied.

    Flags of Our Fathers quotes

    • [first lines]

      Soldiers: Corpsman! Corpsman! Corpsman! Corpsman! For God sakes, corpsman! Corpsman! Corpsman!

    • Mike Strank: Look for a flash, shoot at it!