War! for what?

Nestor 2022-04-19 09:02:16

The handwriting left after watching it at that time

had seen many war-themed movies, from "Saving Private Ryan" to "Band of Brothers" and the special experience of Forrest Gump in "Forrest Gump", they were all moved I am impressed by everyone who sees it. They can truly let people touch the blood awakening and cruelty of war... Every day everyone is praying - praying to be alive that day; every day everyone is happy - happy that they are still alive. They are fighting every day, they are watching their closest partners go away every day, watching their bloody bodies, and they seem to remember the smile he gave you yesterday... All this seems unbearable. Nicolas Cage's superb acting skills, a good interpretation of a soldier who had left a shadow in the war, the subtle changes in behavior and thinking after returning to the battlefield~`` And such changes and other new soldiers formed A certain contrast and stark contrast! People always move forward, but they always like to look back! why? Because people need to remember past mistakes and avoid repeating them, this is "reflection". Perhaps people should think about what war can bring besides harm to our lives, hearts and even physical bodies?

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Extended Reading

Windtalkers quotes

  • [after Joe takes Yazi's food]

    Charlie Whitehorse: How's your white man?

    Ben Yahzee: Hungry.

  • Ben Yahzee: I'm Ben Yahzee, I guess the corps paired us up, may I join you?

    Joe Enders: You're blocking my view.

    Ben Yahzee: Sorry.

    [about the food]

    Ben Yahzee: What do they call this crap anyway?

    Joe Enders: Marines call it chow.

    Ben Yahzee: Well there is a propaganda effort there.

    Ben Yahzee: [he accidentally knocks over his cup of coffee] Shit, sorry, you could have mine.

    [he then accidentally spills the coffe all over his food]

    Joe Enders: What did you say your name was again?

    Ben Yahzee: Ben Yahzee.

    [Enders gives him his food which has been ruined and takes his food]

    Charlie Whitehorse: [in Navajo] How is your white man?

    Ben Yahzee: Hungry.