warm power

Nina 2022-04-20 09:02:51

A very meticulous film, the meticulousness makes me a little puzzled, whether it is because

there are many kind and soft parts in American film existence and human nature, these parts exist among relatives, and everyone can understand; these parts exist in strangers In between, people not only sigh about the beauty of the world. And such beauty is built on the basis that

the lives of warfighters should be respected. A person dedicates his life for his faith and for the motherland. The film shows us that the world around him gives us

more care. It's just like a documentary, without too many narrations and subjective factors, and it is this narrative technique that makes people even more moving. The clips of those films, from the beginning to the end, everyone involved, respects the deceased. In contrast, the escort with a high position seems small.

When an ordinary unknown person is so respected, life is so great behind the scenes.

There is no exaggeration. There is no exaggeration, and it is not like an American blockbuster. Any similar, the whole quiet process, but makes people feel strength and warmth

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Taking Chance quotes

  • 1st Lt. Dan Robertson (Chance Phelp's platoon commander): [voiceover, from his 09 April 2004 letter to the Phelps family] It's ironic, but I am certain that if the world had more men like Chance Phelps, there wouldn't be a need for a Marine Corps.

  • LtCol Mike Strobl: [voiceover] Chance Phelps was wearing his St. Christopher medal when he was killed on Good Friday. Eight days later, I handed the medallion to his mother. I watched them carry him the final fifteen yards. I felt that as long as he was still moving, he was somehow still alive. When they put him down in his grave, he'd stopped moving. I didn't know Chance Phelps before he died. But today, I miss him.