father's flag

Haylee 2022-11-13 11:12:08

2018-12-15

In the photo, it is actually the second national flag. The first national flag was asked by the captain to take it to his house, so he took off the first national flag and erected the second one. The second World War II old man had a nightmare looking for his comrade-in-arms. Iwo Jima is Japanese territory because the island The smell of sulphur is very strong, so I called Iwo Jima. First, the plane bombed the battleship and took the soldiers to Iwo Jima. The radio played Japanese women in English and told the soldiers to go home quickly. Otherwise, my girlfriend would sleep with others. The battleship bombed the island for three days. The captain was furious for six days for the U.S. Army to land. The Japanese were all ambush in the hole and opened fire. One called the doctor and the other called the chief Indian. The treasury minister said one of them was wrong It takes more than 10 billion to make weapons. Roosevelt died and replaced a new president. The three were met. The three attended many meetings. A woman showed up and said it was the girlfriend of a soldier. The soldier was an Indian. Always get drunk once after the meeting. Meeting the real deceased, the mother met the soldier, the chief, hugged and cried, the three were asked to go to the stadium to raise the flag, the chief drank too much, the chief was almost caught by the police because the bar did not allow Indians to enter the street to make trouble, the general saw the chief and scolded the goddamn Indian The man and let him go. The chief took the train and left. The war ended. The other two were married, but it was not easy to find a job. A comrade's family told his father that the one who raised the flag had his son and then walked back and went back to the navy. The last time they met was what ceremony was in the navy. After that, a soldier's family ran a funeral home and the chief froze to death. The soldiers didn't want to be heroes.

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  • Evan 2022-04-21 08:01:02

    First of all, you must know that this film is not small. The director Clint Eastwood and Spielberg's producer, in fact, at first thought it was a war film. After watching it, I felt that the film was not about war. It's the so-called hero and the hero's subsequent encounters. Although the war is huge and cruel, perhaps I have seen too many war scenes before. This film did not leave me with the impression of the war scene, but it was the war scene. The light color used (almost black and white) does have a real feeling of war in it. I feel that the city tour talk about the three "heroes" in the middle of the film is too much ink, and there is no desire for people to watch it. The encounters behind the heroes are more sad, or you are when the country needs heroes, when you don’t need it.

  • Jamil 2022-04-21 08:01:02

    [A] The entry point is so good and so good. It was impeccable in the last half an hour, and was once again ruthlessly penetrated by Toki's realistic and cruel tonality. Anti-hero, anti-propaganda, anti-theme, use heavy war wounds to pierce the hypocrisy of all beings, and then give all of this to time, slowly stepping into an absurd and silent ending in the endless haze. As always, Dongmu threw the question to the government, used anger to attack the high-level, and left the most precious warmth to the focused individuals under the lens.

Flags of Our Fathers quotes

  • Captain Severance: Look, I've had to make a few other changes. I'm promoting you, to platoon sergeant.

    Mike Strank: Thank you, sir. I appreciate it.

    Captain Severance: You bet.

    Mike Strank: The trouble is, I already told my men I'd see them through this.

    Captain Severance: That your James Cagney impersonation? 'Cause I've heard better.

    Mike Strank: Well, I'll keep practicing, then.

    Captain Severance: Look, this isn't your first time through this. You don't need to prove anything.

    Mike Strank: No, sir.

    Captain Severance: You're not the *best* sergeant I've ever had, just the best one that's still walking. Block's a good man.

    Mike Strank: Yes, sir, he is.

    Captain Severance: The men know him, he can step right in. You know, I have actually thought this through. Platoon sergeant puts you further away from the bullets.

    Mike Strank: I already gave them my word, sir. I told them I'd bring them all home to their mothers, which means I already lied to half of them. Can't lie to the rest.

  • General "Howlin' Mad" Smith: [on the telephone] I was promised ten days of shelling. You're giving me three and saying that's the best you can do?... I don't give a shit! My men hit that beach with less than ten, and I'll be taking them home to their mamas in buckets!... Yeah, I know exactly why. Because every Navy man with scrambled egg on his chest wants to offload us here and sail to Japan so they can be there for the big finish, tell their kids they captured the Emperor all by themselves. Well, you aren't going to Japan unless we take this piece of shit island! These little pricks are dug in... Okay, appreciate that, Jim. Three days is a fucking beautiful thing.