Tell me about the characters in it: Basilone received the highest honor of a soldier on the battlefield, the Medal of Honor, and was sent back to the United States to lobby people to buy war bonds. After seeing him return home, I have a hunch that he will Returning to Pacific again, he taught those recruits how to survive on the battlefield, how to kill the enemy at the USMC recruit camp, and harvested his love there and married Lena, he and his recruits were brought back to the Pacific once again, And he died in battle... After watching the tenth episode, I was also moved by Lena's not marrying again, and being a widow for life...
Leckie gave me the feeling that he was always injured. Let me see how to find spiritual sustenance on the battlefield, write letters... He also dared to challenge his superiors to take back his trophies from him. The pistol made him return to his brother from the hospital again, Fight side by side.
Eugene Sledge is my favorite character in this film. From the beginning, his father checked his body and did not agree to his joining the army. In the end, he will join the USMC and meet his best playmate in the Pacific Ocean. He was finally assigned to the mortar team with SNFAU. Speaking of this S, he gave me the impression that he was a cold-blooded monster. The behavior makes me feel bad about him...but he also makes me feel human, but Eugene didn't let him go when he was going to dig for gold teeth, and he actually thanked him at the last parting, which really made me feel quite Accident. Eugene's father said that he was afraid that he would never find love again in his eyes. After experiencing wars and life and death, and seeing his brother who lived with him day and night die in battle in a foreign country, whose spirit can bear it? ! In the last episode they were at the dance and he asked his best friend why they were here and why their brothers died in battle and they were still dancing here... war is cruel and Eugene was talking in his sleep and he still couldn't accept peace The life... He killed the Japanese and his superiors with a pistol, and he changed completely, slowly transformed from a highly educated child into a killing machine.
In the 20th century, human beings have experienced countless wars, big and small, especially World War II. The whole earth is fighting. The war has displaced too many people, and caused too many people to lose their children, husbands, brothers... The war is over But he did not end in a real sense. Those who have experienced the war, those who have experienced life and death, their post-war life deserves everyone’s attention. The suicide rate after the war is sometimes higher than the daily number of casualties on the battlefield. They fought for the country and sometimes returned to the country after the war, but they were not treated fairly. This is fully reflected in our country (I don't want to belittle our country, but if you know something, you should agree). There are He is obviously a fighting hero, but he doesn't get some of the things he deserves, and he doesn't get the recognition of the state. How many unknown martyrs are buried in the land of unexpected places. Sometimes they are really angry. I hope those people can get it. The recognition of the state is always limited by the power of the individual...
I just want to say that war is destroying human beings, and I hope peace will last forever!
Reminds me of MacArthur's words: "Veterans don't die, they just fade away"
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