You have nowhere to complain because you are cheated by the government!

Bennie 2021-12-08 08:01:50

This is Tom Cruise's most outstanding work, with perfect acting skills, fascinating, and embarrassing; this is also one of Oliver Stone's most outstanding works. Although the position is obviously leftist and not new, the whole article is touching and entangles people's hearts.

Before the Vietnam War, Americans believed in the US government almost unconditionally. Patriotism was the unreserved sentiment and morality of this military nation; after the Vietnam War, Americans no longer trusted the White House and parties. How many ardent young people fell into the lies of destroying the Communist Party, not only gave their youth and lives, but also died worthless; and how many people, like the male protagonist, dreamed of a war hero, sacrificed their health and body, and used The physical and mental suffering that has tortured for a lifetime has been exchanged for the abuse and ridicule of the anti-war elements. I thought that if you lose your fertility and legs, you can at least get honor, even if it is thanks to the people and the country, but the result is a series of nightmares from the battlefield to the battlefield hospital to the return home.

The dirty environment, poor conditions, terrible treatment in the hospital, the black nurses who insulted him, are very different from the sunny entertainment scene in "Forrest Gump", so I don't know which one to believe is the restoration of history. True appearance. History is a little girl who can be dressed up. In fact, the United States is also forced to go to war. As a national machine, it must realize its best interests. And when the interests of this country conflict with the interests of the people, a strong anti-war sentiment after the Vietnam War and the subsequent Beat generation and the hippie movement arose. The actor was full of enthusiasm and made cannon fodder. He wanted to prove that he was a real man, but in the end he couldn't be a complete man anymore. How could this be a tragic word! ! ! In contrast to this, he is a "cowardly" sophisticated hair child, not only has he not been challenged by Uncle Sam's nonsense of "don't ask what the country has done for you, but ask yourself what you have done for the country". I was dizzy and made a lot of money from starting a fast food business. As individuals, should we put the protection of ourselves before the defense of the country (at least this is the anti-communist rhetoric compiled by the US government)? As a country, does the government need to provide truth or lies? What is certain is that no matter what era you live in, you need to maintain an independent and clear mind, judge the current situation prudently, and don't help count money after being sold by others, and finally be accused of being an accomplice of human traffickers by others.

There are so many people who have been brainwashed by the state machinery. Most of us ordinary people have been brainwashed to a greater or lesser degree. The hero’s mother supports his son, which is also a typical example of no brains. Stupidity is not your fault, but you have to bear the consequences. The country needs stupid people, otherwise how to rule? The soldiers of the Vietnam War, as well as the thousands of innocent people, you have been deceived and deceived and have nowhere to complain because it is the government that pits you!

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  • Keagan 2022-03-22 09:01:49

    Tom was so handsome when he was young

  • Ezekiel 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Anti-Vietnam War films have deep connotations, but unfortunately I don't understand them deeply. Only Americans can deeply understand it.

Born on the Fourth of July quotes

  • [Ron is attempting to walk in the hospital; Willie is beside him]

    Ron Kovic: Am I good? Hey

    [drags himself forward]

    Ron Kovic: , am I good?

    Willie: Man, you're one crazy Marine, Kovic - so gung-ho and everything, but you don't know shit about what's really happenin' in this country.

    Ron Kovic: Fuck you, Willie.

    Willie: I'm serious man. It ain't about burnin' the flag and Vietnam, man. While we fight for rights over there, we ain't got no rights at home. It's about Detroit and Newark, man. It's about racism, man.

    Ron Kovic: Is that right?

    Willie: Because you can't get no job at home. Vietnam is a white man's war, a rich man's war.

    Ron Kovic: (contemptuously) Where's my money?

    Willie: I'm serious, man, you gotta read some books. There's a revolution going on, Kovic. Brothers are gettin' it together, and if you ain't part of the solution, man, then you're part of the problem.

  • Chaplain - Vietnam: How are you?

    Ron Kovic: [weakly] Tell them - they have to operate on me. There's something wrong with me.

    Chaplain - Vietnam: The doctors are real busy right now. There's a lot of wounded here today. No time for anything except trying to stay alive, so you got to try and stay alive, okay? You hear me? Try and stay alive.

    [pause]

    Chaplain - Vietnam: I've come to give you your last rites. Are you ready?

    Ron Kovic: [weakly] Yeah.

    Chaplain - Vietnam: I am the Resurrection and the Life. He who believes in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. You brught nothing into this world, and it is certain that you will take nothing out of it. The Lord gives, and the Lord takes away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.