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Esmeralda 2022-03-22 09:01:38
brought about by war
I don't know where to start. After watching it, I am empty-headed. I try my best to judge this film objectively, but it is very difficult. Let's clarify what this movie wants to express to us first:
1. Is the war just or not? This is the first theme that almost all Vietnam War films must highlight.... -
Bettye 2022-03-20 09:01:37
result of war
As the Vietnamese conductor at the end of the film said: whether it is victory or defeat. The outcome of war is always the same, that the death of innocent people is inevitable.
Universal harmony is like an impossible dream. There are always wars between nations for one reason or another. So...

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Darien 2022-04-21 09:01:50
Another war movie...I dare not watch it.
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Lou 2021-11-17 08:01:27
The movie shows that the American officers and American soldiers do not have very high IQs. They don’t think about schizophrenia (Apocalypse Now), they don’t shoot black guns behind their teammates, and they don’t run platoons (field platoons). What is there to look forward to is that the American flag is flying (obviously, the people in this team are the incarnations of the character colonel, with different skin colors and beliefs, but sharing the same brain. Isn't this the strongest and most professional soldier). Ideology aside, the film wants to say one thing: the Vietnam War may be absurd, but soldiers are just soldiers. They can only think of killing the enemy and mourning their comrades. Don't criticize them, don't forget them, "We were fighters." The spectacle of war and brotherhood: more than a dozen incendiary bombs thrown on the head of the North Vietnamese People’s Army are the spectacles of war. Laughing craftsman still has to shock vision and soul, and when two bombs fall on the U.S. military position by mistake, it is time to show brotherhood. The upgrade is delayed. The lives of American soldiers are worthless, and the lives of the "enemy" are not life.
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Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: How many casualties did we sustain?
Colonel Tim Brown: None. The enemy forces withdrew here towards this mountain, Chu Pong, that sits right on the Cambodian border. How many men do you have battle ready at your disposal give or take?
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: [to Plumley] Sergeant Major?
Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: 395 sir... exactly.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: [to Colonel Brown] What do you estimate the enemy strength is?
Sergeant: We appraise their numbers as manageable.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: [grim tone] You mean... you have no idea?
Colonel Tim Brown: No, sir. We have no idea. But we have our orders. Simple orders from High Command: find the enemy and kill him. Nothing more.
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Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: Do you got a death wish, Galloway?
Joseph Galloway: No, sir.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: Well, then why are you here?
Joseph Galloway: Cause I knew these dead boys would be here, sir.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: Why aren't you a soldier?
Joseph Galloway: I just came to take photos.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: You are shittin' me.
Joseph Galloway: No, sir. I swear to God. Anyway, one had a daughter, one had a son... my grandparents.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: What do you suppose the odds of them having the same shoe size was?
Joseph Galloway: I don't know, Colonel. It was meant to be, I guess.
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: Yeah. Meant to be.