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Blaze 2021-10-20 19:00:55
Eastwood once again used the cowboy spirit to interpret the United States. From the daily life to the daily battlefield, he did not sharpen the dramatic conflicts, did not want to talk about war heroes, and did not deliberately poeticize the trauma of war. It seems that he was just a childish cowboy spirit. Supporting Chris all the way, and that is the United States in Eastwood's heart. The wife's words are right, "If you think this war hasn't changed you, then you are wrong." After reading it,...
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Arden 2021-10-20 19:00:55
The story is drawn through one line. Although mediocre and not mediocre, it also appears too straight. So it looks more like a resume written by Dongmu to Chris Kyle, so the plot appears very thin and soft, without real Climax point. Fortunately, people are bigger than the play. Under the solid performances of Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, the inner entanglement of the characters is shown very well. This point also truly reflects what was left after the war. The trauma of a...
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Curtis 2021-10-20 19:00:45
Cooper selected and promoted this project, and the lead actor was desperately gaining weight, so he must have a strong hero complex. Halfway through the preparation of the movie, the hero passed away bizarrely. The sharpshooter who had lived his life did not die on the battlefield but died on the shooting range... There is no surprise to bring the old man Dongmu here. The story is boring and boring, and neither the war nor the family can start. Inside the character. Motivational themes are most...
American Sniper Comments
Extended Reading
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Marc Lee: Growing up in Oregon we had this electric fence around our property. Us kids'd grab on to it to see who could hold on the longest. War feels kinda like that. Puts lightening in your bones, makes it hard to hold on to anything else.
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Wynn: [hitting his target on the range] Who's the legend now?
Chris Kyle: That's a title you don't want. Trust me.