I don't want to talk about humanitarianism, just talk about movies

Kylee 2022-04-24 07:01:07

I don't want to downplay any humanitarianism, because I hate the idea that movies always have to show something, so you have to think. I don't hate thinking, but sometimes I prefer the direct feeling of watching a movie, which is every cell in your body.
Sometimes they dance like crazy; sometimes they burst, it could be anger, it could be a sudden burst of power that breaks everything; sometimes they drop their heads because you feel lost Real feelings, without rational thinking, just reflect the truth. I enjoy these very instinctive things.
I want to talk about this movie, hehe, back to the topic. At the beginning of the film, looking at those cruel scenes, I burst out, wishing to kill all those people. In the later part, I felt the responsibility of a man, your women and subordinates need your protection, and those refugees may not be your responsibility at first, but after seeing the cruelty of those thugs, can you stand by and watch?
When the brothers next to you fell one by one, you didn't think about war. You only thought about how to keep the brothers and the people you protect alive. This is your responsibility.
I was on fire at the time, not because of its scene, but bruce, the kind of manly duty his brothers showed, and Benica's "it is my people"
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  • Laverna 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    It's very universal, so it's also a very main theme. American heroes are very good, why should they praise their virtues. Not sincere as a war film, not pure as a hero film.

  • Lesly 2022-04-21 09:02:12

    The doctor is a melon

Tears of the Sun quotes

  • Kelly Lake: Sir, Rules of Engagement?

    Capt. Bill Rhodes: You will defend yourselves if you're fired upon, otherwise do not engage.

  • Ellis 'Zee' Pettigrew: LT! Rules of Engagement!

    Lt. A.K. Waters: We're already engaged.