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Burley 2022-03-21 09:02:58
"Can we really make a difference in the face of war?"
When the war came, the world was divided into two teams. One team enthusiastically participated in it and hoped to gain something from it.
Those who participated were red-eyed, and in the end even gave up on God, and those who left never thought of coming back, because it was not worth it.
Some...
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Emerson 2022-03-29 09:01:07
right by your side
As I was almost excluded from the movie by the title party, it is fortunate that I read the relevant introduction and explanation, and also tried some tentatively to find out.
The responsibility of the journalists themselves? To listen and find something appealing to convey your ideas. Its content...
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Dustin 2022-04-22 07:01:47
After reading it, my wife said, "Syria is so chaotic, wars are fought every year, and a nuclear bomb is thrown to level it up." I said: America is what you think.
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Uriah 2022-03-25 09:01:18
1. Aunt Pei's acting skills are already god-level. 2. War always hurts those innocent people, always. 3. It's really hard to see a movie story with an original script now. ?
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Title Card: In 1986, Marie Colvin began a career as a war correspondent writing on the frontlines of every major conflict from Iraw to Afghanistan to Syria.
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[first lines]
Interviewer: Last question. Fifty years from now, some youngster's gonna pull this disc out of a box and maybe make a judgment about becoming a journalist. What would you want that youngster to know about Marie Colvin and about being a war correspondent?
Marie Colvin: Very difficult question. It's like writing, uh, your own obituary. I suppose to look back at it and say, you know, I cared enough to go to these places and write, in some way, something that would make, uh, someone else care as much about it as I did at the time. Part of it is you're never gonna get to where you're going if you acknowledge fear. I think fear comes later,
[realization chuckle]
Marie Colvin: when it's all over.