Regardless of the right or wrong of the war itself, no matter which country's political or economic interests, we ordinary people can't make a qualitative decision. Please start from the most basic human nature and see that sacrifice for the country should be respected and missed. When we see salute again and again, take off our hats again and again, when we see the headlights of cars passing by on the highway, what we see more is the respect for life. At this time, there is no distinction between rich and poor, no distinction between ethnic groups, and what everyone sees is the soul covered by the national flag.
At the end of the film, the real video data of Chance's death was suddenly broadcast before I could relax. Unprepared, a picture of a standard sunshine boy suddenly appeared in front of me. At the age of 19, he is still just a child, a child who will never have the opportunity to play paddling, horseback riding, and fishing that he learned as a child. At this time, the eyes were completely wet. But seeing this short 30-second video data, who can say that this is not another reflection of the film on the war!
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