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Libbie 2022-03-21 09:01:56
film "Born on the 4th of July" film review
Born on July 4th is one of the Vietnam War trilogy directed by the famous New York director Oliver Stone. The Vietnam War trilogy, as the name suggests, must be a film related to the Vietnam War. In 1967, Stone enlisted in the army and won honor and baptism in the Vietnam War. Therefore, this "Born...
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Kiley 2022-03-24 09:01:53
Born on National Day
It's probably the best movie Tom has ever acted in. Who said that handsome people don't have acting skills, but it's a pity that Tom was busy acting handsome and working as a secret agent. I think a lot about the Vietnam War. Years ago, Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket" is still a classic that tells...

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Freddy 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Loving the country does not mean loving the government. Politicians love to stir up the frenzy of the mindless rabble, let these ignorant fools become patriotic thieves, let them sacrifice in vain, be maimed in vain, let them go thousands of miles to kill women and children, let them sacrifice their lives, cut their hands and feet It was also scolded that the executioner was not respected by the people of the country. Being a fanatic and an extreme nationalist statist has no good results. The fragile American dream will eventually shatter
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Brain 2021-12-08 08:01:50
The National Day of the United States should look at Oliver Stone, who has been dark forever. How much blind love for the country has been exploited through one-sided and empty propaganda in a meaningless and defeated war. It is always oneself who bears the result. This is probably the most miserable role of Ah Tang, and he plays well. It's a pity that I don't take this route anymore
Born on the Fourth of July quotes
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[Ron is attempting to walk in the hospital; Willie is beside him]
Ron Kovic: Am I good? Hey
[drags himself forward]
Ron Kovic: , am I good?
Willie: Man, you're one crazy Marine, Kovic - so gung-ho and everything, but you don't know shit about what's really happenin' in this country.
Ron Kovic: Fuck you, Willie.
Willie: I'm serious man. It ain't about burnin' the flag and Vietnam, man. While we fight for rights over there, we ain't got no rights at home. It's about Detroit and Newark, man. It's about racism, man.
Ron Kovic: Is that right?
Willie: Because you can't get no job at home. Vietnam is a white man's war, a rich man's war.
Ron Kovic: (contemptuously) Where's my money?
Willie: I'm serious, man, you gotta read some books. There's a revolution going on, Kovic. Brothers are gettin' it together, and if you ain't part of the solution, man, then you're part of the problem.
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Chaplain - Vietnam: How are you?
Ron Kovic: [weakly] Tell them - they have to operate on me. There's something wrong with me.
Chaplain - Vietnam: The doctors are real busy right now. There's a lot of wounded here today. No time for anything except trying to stay alive, so you got to try and stay alive, okay? You hear me? Try and stay alive.
[pause]
Chaplain - Vietnam: I've come to give you your last rites. Are you ready?
Ron Kovic: [weakly] Yeah.
Chaplain - Vietnam: I am the Resurrection and the Life. He who believes in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. You brught nothing into this world, and it is certain that you will take nothing out of it. The Lord gives, and the Lord takes away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.