Personally, I think it looks better than "American Hustle", and there is always something more worthy of persistence than the hype and inexplicable feelings. Whether it is art, or the sustenance of comrades-in-arms. I especially liked the scene in the snowy night army camp. The children's song of Christmas rang out. On the one hand, the old man was listening to the voice of his family, and on the other hand, the young soldier was holding the blood-stained hands of a comrade-in-arms he had never met. Some are missing, some are dying. At this moment they are no longer war outsiders.
Clooney is handsome, Kate is beautiful, Damon is cute. If you go back in time to the first collaboration between Kate and Damon fifteen years ago, at that time she was an enthusiastic aristocratic girl in the play, and she met the panic-stricken teenager Ripley. Fifteen years later, it is still unrequited love.
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