I think it's beyond brotherhood. It expresses a lot of things that are not in the company of brothers, and the war scenes are not inferior. I didn't want to watch the eighth episode today just to pass the time, so I finished it. But the surprise made me think it was the best. It's about John Basilone. I have to say that this war movie that should belong to a man is really full of beautiful women. John and Lena are married. Live a happy life. But John returned to the field and died on the front lines. In fact, the moment he returned, I knew he would definitely sacrifice.
But I still hope he doesn't die. I am moved by the great hero, the great spirit. They also mentioned Japanese soldiers, who can rely on the rice with long maggots to persevere and are not afraid of being injured or dying. It really made me feel the difficulty of being a soldier. Now I feel uncomfortable and hard in the dormitory, and the tasks on my shoulders are heavy, but compared to the Marines, they are insignificant. I hope I can persevere and overcome it. Self-encouragement June 4, 2020. great episode. The last few episodes are particularly good. Characters are more important than war scenes. What moves people cannot always be special effects; it's just part of the atmosphere. Heroes live; veterans don't die.
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