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Icie 2022-03-21 09:01:08
How hard is it to be a maverick?
How hard is it to be a maverick?
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To be honest, when watching "Blood War Hacksaw Ridge", I sincerely thought that American war films that advocated individual heroism had also begun to take certain miraculous lines. As a result, after watching it (who made the beginning of the film indicate...
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Bobbie 2022-04-21 09:01:09
Beliefs that we take for granted are the strength of many people to move forward.
This year is coming to an end. I haven't watched too many movies this year. Everyone said it was good and went after a few. The best in the first half is for Zootopia, and there are 10 days left in the second half. I think the best in the second half is Bloody Hacksaw Ridge.
I read a lot of people...

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Carleton 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Mel Gibson is such a fucking tough guy, tough and straight.
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Laurine 2022-03-24 09:01:09
The perfect war movie. If you hold your faith to the extreme, people around you will regard you as faith. At the beginning, I even stupidly questioned his motives not to use the gun on the battlefield, reflexively resisted the Holy Bible, and rolled my eyes at "going through the back door" to enlist. Until after going on the battlefield, I was ashamed of my insularity. The ultimate pursuit of the spirit achieves the open body, and the firm principle of life creates the meaning of existence.
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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.
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[Sgt. Howell arrives at the barracks the night after Doss had been beaten by his fellow men]
Sgt Howell: As you were. Where's Doss?
[Everyone turns to the back of the barracks where Doss - visibly beaten - has just finished his shower; Sgt, Howell is disturbed by the sight and breathes a sigh of melancholy]
Sgt Howell: [sympathetic] This isn't good for anybody.
Desmond Doss: Sure ain't what I signed up for.
Sgt Howell: [beat] It's not about what you signed up for. It's about the lives of every man in here. And yours, son. It's time to quit this. Finish getting dressed and I'll walk you down.
[beat]
Sgt Howell: It's okay, Doss. There's no shame in this. Let's go.
Desmond Doss: I got extra guard duty today, and I'm on KP this morning, so... Can't.
Sgt Howell: [nods impressed with his character] All right, Doss.
[shifts to professional tone]
Sgt Howell: Private Doss, can you identify the men that beat you?
Desmond Doss: No, Sarge.
Sgt Howell: Are you saying that you don't know who attacked you?
Desmond Doss: I never said I was attacked, Sarge.
Sgt Howell: Well, what the hell are you saying, Doss? You bruised half your body sleeping?
Desmond Doss: I... I sleep pretty hard.
Sgt Howell: [Doss has finally won him over] All right.