Mourning bird

Elsie 2022-01-08 08:03:44

Perhaps people who have not experienced war really cannot understand the trauma and suffering that war will bring to people, not only themselves, but also the people around them. In recent years, there have been many anti-war films, some facing the battlefield and some depicting life after the war. This film is also a different approach, depicting a special occupation in the military-the death notice group (always reminiscent of the copycat brand-the bereavement bird). For the captain, it seems that every notice has become numb. Just follow the process and say the unified words, but the newcomers cannot accept this cold, procedural process, trying to break the rules. In this new and old game, the two gradually understand each other. This kind of routine is really familiar. , Made a good start, but failed to persevere.

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  • Daphney 2022-04-21 09:02:58

    The lack of foreshadowing leads to the hysterical look of the male protagonist when watching it. And I don't like the appearance of the male protagonist very much, so let's find someone handsome. . . . . . .

  • General 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The book is very good, the angle is very novel, and the actors play well, but it seems a little melodrama

The Messenger quotes

  • Captain Tony Stone: You a head case?

    Staff Sergeant Will Montgomery: No, sir.

    Captain Tony Stone: I surely hope not.

  • Captain Tony Stone: One more thing. You do not touch the Next-of-Kin. Avoid physical contact, unless it's a medical emergency, like they're having a heart attack or something. You're representing the Secretary of the Army, not Will Montgomery, so in case you feel like offering a hug or something... don't.

    Staff Sergeant Will Montgomery: [sarcastic] I'm not gonna be offering any hugs, sir.