It was definitely the paranoia of the father that killed the younger brother

Cleora 2022-10-18 10:42:47

The cruelty of war goes without saying. Too many films are fully demonstrated. After watching this film of more than 3 hours, I just want to say that my brother died too wrong. It seems that he just wants to prove that he is not a coward, but also a hero, and chose to die at the last moment.

And the source of all this is the indifference and contempt of his father. Living in the shadow of his brother, he actually sees the nature of war more thoroughly. Try to live, why at the last moment. . . I'm really upset.

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Flags of Our Fathers quotes

  • Franklin Sousley: So, where do you think they're sending us?

    Mike Strank: I think it's the desert, Frankllin.

    Franklin Sousley: Well, that makes no sense at all.

    Mike Strank: Well, it's just military psychology. They always train you for the desert on a volcano.

    Franklin Sousley: Aw, now you're just havin' fun with me.

    Mike Strank: Harlon, take your men right. Watch for Bedouins.

    Harlon Block: Yes, sir.

    Franklin Sousley: Hey, what's a Bedouin?

    Harlon Block: It's a guy with a camel.

    Franklin Sousley: Well, Jeez Louise, maybe we *are* going to the desert.

  • Lindberg: [while losing at poker] Chief, I had very little to do with Sitting Bull's death, so maybe you could stop taking it out on me.

    Ira Hayes: Different tribe. The Pimas fought on the side of the white man.

    Gust: See, now that's smart.

    Hank Hansen: That *is* smart.

    Ira Hayes: Yeah. Worked real good for us.