At first I felt that the Afghan War treats the U.S. military equally, just like Iraq. At the beginning, I was shocked by the little soldier. I doubted the war: I am a Marine, I was trained to kill people, and now I am going to award medals. Let me refrain from killing, I confused. Yeah, how many soldiers lost themselves in that place. Peaceful times are indeed the most painful for soldiers. Besides, you can't tell who is the enemy at all. Jumping out of the war, General has been paralyzing himself and trying to retreat with honor. In fact, he has also realized it, but it may also be untimely. The United States is no longer the United States of the Vietnam War. Under Obama's governance. So failure is inevitable...
As for Pete's acting skills, many people say that it feels the most embarrassing acting, but I can only say that Pete's soldiers seem to be a standard, and may not be out of shameless bastards. But I just want to ask, except for the walking posture, who can speak with one eye closed and the other eye shining brightly? And the subconscious action is blunt but implied?
In fact, I saw what many directors wanted to express. There was a lot of black humor. Ladygaga and Obama missed the flight, and the soldiers on the bus were wandering. In fact, what I said was quite clear. The politicians and generals are no longer at odds with each other in the peaceful era. The people are also divided into two factions. Isn’t China...
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