Ok to go

Ethyl 2022-01-06 08:02:09

At least the romantic mood is successful. To quote someone else’s comment: the

protagonist Rawlings is a combat pilot from the French Lafayette Squadron, and the heroine Lucienne is a beautiful French country girl. They fell in love, but as the Germans approached, Lucienne’s family decided to take refuge in the UK. , Rawlings found Lucienne before she left. Lucienne said: After the war, you and I met in Paris. Rawlings said: How can I contact you? Lucienne said: You are in my mind, in my heart. ...
After the war, Rawlings went to Paris, but could not find Lucienne ever since.
This is a very ordinary ending. After the war,
things are not humans, relatives can no longer be reunited, and lovers never heard of... What makes me ponder is: Do things in the world be forced or reckless? ?

In fact, I was thinking, whether it was forced or reckless, did the hero and heroine think that there might be no chance to meet again? On the contrary, I admire the black eldest brother inside. He is simple and ideal, and from the later results, he has achieved the unity of knowledge and action. . . .

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Flyboys quotes

  • Captain Thenault: Any questions?

    Eddie Beagle: [raises hand] Yes, sir. Will we be back by lunch.

    [boys snicker]

    Captain Thenault: I mean any intelligent questions.

    Eddie Beagle: Sorry. Just trying to loosen things up.

    Captain Thenault: Don't.

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: By the start of 1916, World War I had wreaked havoc across Europe. Over nine million people would eventually die.

    Title Card: Although the airplane had only recently been invented, it was quickly adapted into a war machine.

    Title Card: The young men who flew them became the first fighter pilots and a new kind of hero was born.