Typical war narrative. So much for no man left behind reality. Whether it is a hero or not, it is finally reduced to a tool of the real economy. Symbolism transcends everything and ends up being a nightmare in old age. The discussion is about war and honor, real and unreal. Heroes eventually become the cultivation of actors.
But Heros are something we create, something we need. It's a way for us to understand what is the most incomprehensible, how people could sacrifice so much for us... the risks they took, the wounds they suffered, they did that for buddies. They may have fought for their country, but they died for their friends. For the man in front, for the man beside them. And if we wish to truly honor these men, we should remember the way they really were. Big The vision is definitely needed, the landing of the first plane and the unseen people who can be rescued, and more importantly, the brothers around.
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