Courage Under Fire Comments

  • Johnny 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    solomon in war...

  • Lottie 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    This is an American-style story of "smell the rites, know the shame and then be brave". Personally, I think it's very exciting from the telling to the performance. It includes the reflection on the behavior of "went and pretending to be wrong" and the redefinition of war...

  • Jacques 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    It's a bit like Rashomon, but the various suspense and conflicts in the early stage were finally restored to a theme movie that was not very good. The tiger's head is not very big, and the snake's tail is...

  • Olen 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    Restore a real war...

  • Ruthe 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    The only bright spot is the person who plays the father of meg ryan in air america as the head of the cia. The person who played the Marine Corps machine gunner was a failure. The non-commissioned officer in the army was under the officer, and the crew in the helicopter and other vehicles was under the commander, which made his confession to be a lie and correct at first...

  • Bailey 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    If you think about it carefully, there is nothing particularly exciting, a bit of Rashomon. Matt Damon is...

  • Murray 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    Skinny and scary Matt...

  • Taryn 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    Clue characters, hidden protagonists, storytelling well told, stories of humanity at...

  • Stuart 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    American theme version of...

  • Emmalee 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    This film is a good film, entanglement, commitment, humanity, truth, face, but unfortunately it was destroyed by this rotten...

Extended Reading
  • Vergie 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    Warning from U.S. military officers

    A very restrained movie, without crying or rhetoric, but rather sincere and deep.
    But what impressed me most was the remarks heard when the officer played by Meg Ryan accepted the rank
    -
    everybody, in the end, I would like to remind everyone to command wisely
    after
    dismissing the troops,
    warn them...t

  • Jolie 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    What can we afford

    The last time I watched a film crying, it should have been watching Armageddon Doomsday, Bruce Willis’s American-style heroic commercial film. The father sacrificed himself for his daughter’s lover. Team returned to the earth and sounded the ending song, lying on his side. I burst into tears on the...

Courage Under Fire quotes

  • Tony Gartner, Washington Post: General, Colonel Sterling's order to activate lights, was that a standard response to enemy infiltration of the lines?

    General Hershberg: At the critical moment, in spite of terrible losses, Colonel Sterling didn't hesitate to act. Ordering those tanks to turn on their lights saved the lives of God knows how many of our men. Heroic acts arise out of desperate circumstances.

    Tony Gartner, Washington Post: I have no trouble at all believing Colonel Sterling is a hero.

    General Hershberg: Like Captain Karen Walden. Did you know, Mr Gartner, that for the first time a woman is being considered for the medal of honor for her performance under fire? And, um... Colonel Sterling is just finishing up the inquiry. How's that going, Nat?

    Nathaniel Serling: I think, uh... in order to honor a soldier like Karen Walden, we have to tell the truth, General, about what happened over there. The whole, hard... cold truth. And until we do that, uh, we dishonor her and every soldier who died, who gave their life for their country.

    [Colonel Sterling gets up out of his chair, walks over to General Hershberg and throws his report on the desk]

    Nathaniel Serling: My full report General.

  • Nathaniel Serling: How did you get to be on Captain Walden's chopper?

    Monfriez: Used to hang around medivac units, sir.

    Nathaniel Serling: Did you want to become a medic?

    Monfriez: Wanted to hump a nurse once, does that count?

    [both laugh]

    Monfriez: See, I play poker. Do you want to know a poker secret, sir?

    Nathaniel Serling: Always.

    Monfriez: Find out what the people you are playing against are interested in, and pretend you're interested in it, too. They start running off at the mouth and don't pay no attention to their cards. Medivac crew love to talk about their choppers.

    [hits his steering wheel]

    Monfriez: Paid for this baby.