American soldiers, should be the same. Where unemployment is high, conscription is easy. This is what Fahrenheit 911 told me.
Whether young people in China or the United States, when they go to the army, they probably just think about the future in a simple and practical way. But when American GIs headed to Iraq, were they mentally prepared?
A voice said: This is much more real than video games. From a gentleman soldier with glasses, in his early twenties at most.
Soldiers are wage earners whose state is their boss. If you don't fight, you live like in Soldier Assault. I just finished watching "Soldier Assault", and I still can't see the meaning of Xu Sanduo's way of life. If there is a war, such as the United States, it is similar to the relationship between many killers and a few backstage bosses. I just can't stand it, they're able to turn crime into a noble act of patriotism.
Fake entering the mainland to attack Taiwan, there will probably be many people supporting it, will patriotism be surging? How deep and how far will the current soldiers think about this topic?
In the middle of the film, there are several minutes of brutal scenes on the battlefield. Of course, showing cruelty is not the main point of the film, and soon it is a bit of irony again. Overall, Fahrenheit 9/11 is a comedy. Bush could be considered for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes. Of course this is not the case.
I watched this film today because my hard drive was almost full. I haven’t watched many movies for a few years. My computer was so slow that I deleted a few movies.
It's a documentary, but it's not typical, because it's completely biased, all the picture editing and sound processing and even logical reasoning. Not to show, but not to express.
We have also secretly watched the secretly circulated documentaries about the Chinese government. It is similar to this. It is just an expression and cannot be trusted. The problem is that the two sides of the expression are too unbalanced.
I have to admit, these films are too bad compared to "Fahrenheit 911".
Regarding this kind of film, whether it is good or not, at least for me, the final evaluation may have nothing to do with it. For example, "Assembly". Yesterday, the movie channel held a year-end inventory. After inventorying the main theme, it then inventoryed commercial films, saying that "Assembly" was the finale of 2007. The narrator explained in a very passionate tone, which made my blood boil, and I thought to myself, why didn't I feel good at the time? After taking stock of "Assembly", the narrator doubled and enthusiastically concluded: Strive to build a well-off society in an all-round way and build a harmonious society!
So I found the reason: come and go is still the main theme, go to your mother's main theme. No matter how delicious the radish is, it is just a radish, and the main melody is the main melody no matter how good it is.
When I watched the assembly number, I was stunned by the war scene at first, and I didn't understand, is it really exciting for such a group of people with muddy faces to bombard them in a mess?
One thing that all war films cannot avoid is the mass death, and most war films treat the battlefield as a slaughterhouse. Except for a few heroic characters, all the people die unrecognizable.
One of the more advanced aspects of "Assembly" is that the people who still died show their faces. However, it is still unclear what their faces are. What Gu Zidi thought about day and night was just giving them names and martyrdom titles.
But all of this has no meaning for the dead, I think, farts.
To be posthumously regarded as martyrs is to posthumously recognize the meaning of their deaths. What's the point of their deaths? Without them, there would be no new China?
Many comments have said that "Assembly" has done a lot of calculations, and in the current environment of Chinese movies, it is the ultimate to be able to do so. Then I also reserve the right to not like it. I will like it again when the environment is finally released.
Finally, my general point of view: all war films can only have one theme, that is, anti-war. When you celebrate sacrifice, you celebrate war. Whether a just war or an unjust war is not worthy of praise. Besides, I really can't figure out whether the war in "Assembly" is just or not.
However, even if you fight against the war, I can hardly say that I will like it. I can't feel the bloody war scenes. There must be a lot of people who said they were anti-war, and at the same time were excited by the war scene. I really can't say what kind of nature you have. For example, in the Iraq war in 2003, I was very disgusted with the response of the TV stations. I felt that they were trying to promote the war to increase the ratings. A group of people sat in a clean and bright studio to analyze and explain Kan Dashan. They didn't know it was disgusting.
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