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Wendy 2021-12-11 08:01:22
Return to glory
Back to glory
The story is not uncommon. A general, Irvine, who has been on the battlefield, was imprisoned due to a more serious fault. The "care" he received when he first went to jail made the general not feel the slightest dignity injury. Of course, he was... -
Evelyn 2021-12-11 08:01:22
Those who have served as soldiers can truly appreciate...
In the title I did not write "person who served as a soldier" but "person who served as a soldier"! Because of the honor, glory, pride...all of these, only those who were once soldiers but now have taken off their uniforms, and those who once possessed but have lost, can realize all these things...
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Emiliano 2022-03-26 09:01:06
People's self-esteem cannot be trampled on, even if they are a criminal. The profound meaning of the foreshadowing of the previous trials was reflected in the subsequent countermeasures and prison battles (as expected of the American lieutenant general, who deployed specific operations in the early stage, strategized personnel arrangements, and rescued the soldiers bravely in advance). When the Star-Spangled Banner was flying, I was even touched - as soldiers, they all stood under the flag and swore to fight, which meant more.
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Adaline 2022-03-27 09:01:07
The film is very good, very catchy, and makes people have to watch it in one go. But after reading it, I always feel that the idea is not deep. The contradiction between the prison and the prisoners is not irreconcilable, nor is it very sharp, so the just riot is indeed a bit abrupt. And this is not a pure commercial film with popcorn, I always feel that the director wants to show something, but it fails. In contrast, Chance, an escort who also reflects the dignity of a soldier, is indeed much better.
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Irwin: [over the radio] Colonel. I'm taking command of your prison.
Winter: Like hell you are!
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Yates: I thought there was one thing that you should know, when they take the castle the are going to hang the flag upside down.
Winter: [while in his office] Upside down?
Yates: It's the international sign of distress.
Winter: Yes I know what it means. Where exactly do the plan to get a flag?
Yates: They already have one... Yours.
Winter: My Flag?...
[goes to his flag box, sees that the flag is gone]
Winter: Peretz who was in here yesterday?
Yates: I took it you murdering fuck!
Winter: I thought you were smarter than that.
Yates: Ya I know you did.