Three costs

Roscoe 2021-12-13 08:01:05

Regardless of the political background, at the time the United States participated in the war whether it was aggression or the maintenance of justice. I just want to talk about the thoughts after watching the movie:

1. It is the duty of a soldier to execute an order, and sometimes it does not matter whether the order is right or wrong, and if you really cannot stand the condemnation of your "conscience", then you will inevitably pay a corresponding price.

2. Curiosity kills the cat. To satisfy your curiosity, you must pay the corresponding price

3. Everything will happen on the battlefield, just like the male protagonist in the movie, enduring hunger and the danger that comes at any time, walking alone for days and nights before waiting for the rescue of the big troops, this must be the usual "sweat" As a result, there will be no cost of "more bloodshed."

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Extended Reading
  • Melisa 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    If it weren't for some cool shots, this would be a second-rate movie at all. There is an officer with a big tongue, can't find someone who can articulate clearly?

  • Kelli 2021-12-13 08:01:05

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Behind Enemy Lines quotes

  • [Last lines]

    Chris Burnett: [Aboard the helicopter after the rescue mission] Hey, Admiral! You're holding a letter for me. I'd like to have it back!

    Admiral Reigart: I think I can find it!

    [Reigart hands Burnett the letter. Burnett then crumples the letter, which had stated his intent of leaving the Navy. The rest of the crew look on happily and amused. The song 'Rescue Blues' by Ryan Adams fades in]

  • Chris Burnett: [to Reigart over the radio] Sir, I shouldn't have left Stackhouse.