Perhaps it would be better for the director to focus on the love-hate relationship between brothers, rather than highlight the pain that terrorism in Afghanistan has caused to American soldiers and their families. In fact, there is not much about the relationship between brothers in the film, so that I don't even know how deep the relationship is between the two, because the director did not explain the story of the past between the two, except Tommy said His brother saved his life. So, Tommy's grief after hearing the news of Sam's death and Sam listening to Tommy's advice without losing his mind when he pointed a gun to his head felt a bit abrupt. And Tommy took care of his sister-in-law so much after his brother's death. I would think that it was not out of love for his brother, but for his sister-in-law (I guess I pursued it in school, but I didn't get it). Judging from the film, Tommy didn't get much fatherly love. His father even moved Sam to attack Tommy, a little brother who only knew how to drink and fight, so it's hard to imagine how much Tommy sees him. His elder brother, because he disdains his father's so-called elder brother's strengths at all. Therefore, I personally think that the director's ability to tell the story is lacking, or the script itself is not very good!
The film is full of disgust for war, except for Sam (after killing his own comrades, I am afraid it will be difficult to go back) and his father, no one likes it, even Sam's eldest daughter Isabelle also scolded stupid , I would rather my father, who was not around for a long time, just die. After reading this, countless American soldiers who went abroad on duty must be wowed.
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