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Stanford 2023-03-06 20:17:11
Not as strong as the...
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Arden 2023-03-01 22:16:03
In the propaganda film of joining the army, the Taliban is only a local force, and the United States is nothing more than for oil resources and...
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Carrie 2023-02-27 22:56:36
Comment on all kinds of equipment. . Interesting....
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Mortimer 2023-02-14 04:21:37
Not as exciting as the first one, leaving only the first one's reflection on war and freedom, too serious, the male protagonist doesn't have the tension in the first...
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Arnulfo 2023-02-08 11:21:34
I was deceived by the name. It has nothing to do with the first film. From the script to the director, camera and actors, it is not the same...
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Percival 2023-02-02 03:00:41
The fighting atmosphere was not rendered, the characters' personalities were not portrayed, and the plot was...
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Casimer 2023-01-30 22:55:03
The lens is really...
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Vincenzo 2023-01-30 06:41:53
Typical American conscription propaganda! I don't think there's anything to do with this type of thing, and the sale of this kind of values also seems a bit...
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Toney 2023-01-12 03:25:05
The plot is zero, and the action scenes will...
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Laverna 2023-01-04 05:31:40
The scene is not bad, the literary drama is...
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire Comments
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Benjamin 2022-06-17 17:40:17
Hengdian drama
1) When they encountered sniping in the field, the two of them maneuvered together and continued to be sniped halfway, indicating that the sniper found that they were outflanking, so why did he keep moving in one direction without taking any precautions behind him? Or evacuation does not violate...
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Marlee 2022-10-12 22:16:07
A bunch of hard wounds, the main theme of USA
I watched half of it and couldn't stand it anymore. Why not use two well-armed pickups in the poppy field? The seal touched the back of the sniper, why not use a pistol? (I thought there was no pistol, but the seal even took out a pistol to fight once.) When the convoy was attacked and twice in the...
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire quotes
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Chris Merrimette: A Story.
Chris Merrimette: A man has a lot of choices,
Chris Merrimette: and these choices made in life are rarely perfect.
Chris Merrimette: So he decides to sign a contract,
Chris Merrimette: because he want's to make a difference.
Chris Merrimette: He wants to save this world, make it a better place.
Chris Merrimette: The consequences are punishing,
Chris Merrimette: unforgiving,
Chris Merrimette: and he questions why he ever signed that contract.
Chris Merrimette: So what's the fucking point?
Chris Merrimette: I guess the point is responsibility of duty.
Chris Merrimette: Love of country.
Chris Merrimette: A way of life.
Chris Merrimette: Are we on the right side of this?
Chris Merrimette: These aren't our questions to ask.
Chris Merrimette: A Marine fights for the person standing next to him.
Chris Merrimette: He fights for the man who can't stand anymore.
Chris Merrimette: He fights so that others can have the opportunity to make a difference.
Chris Merrimette: That's how we make the unforgiving forgivable.
Chris Merrimette: And if we're lucky, somewhere in all the fighting and dying, we discover hope.
Chris Merrimette: And the Marines who killed and bled and died will always be jarheads.
Chris Merrimette: Their families will have to live with the unbearable demands of their ultimate sacrifice.
Chris Merrimette: And the ones who make it home, we never really leave our brothers behind.
Chris Merrimette: We always remember.
Chris Merrimette: We're professional fighting men. We are jarheads.