Accompany

Elza 2022-05-31 19:44:28

What is the most touching scene of the war movie? I think it was when a soldier carried another wounded and fallen comrade, walking in the rain of bullets. Many war films have this scene, which can be said to fall into the cliché, but every time it touches my heart.

In the climax of the film, not only is a fighter carrying another fighter on his back, but also a sniper carrying another sniper. It is a young man who once cursed to kill each other with a bossy cold heart. Sad middle-aged man.

The weakness of this film is that there are no hot and exciting sniper scenes. The main entry point of the story is that snipers and observers perform missions in the jungle together. In terms of dialogue and sensationalism, the director can be said to be like gold. The protagonist and supporting roles tend to be taciturn. Many dialogues are inadvertently coherent and lack sensational soundtrack or scene rendering, but in general it is a very realistic movie.

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Sniper quotes

  • Richard Miller: [seeing El Cirujano for the first time] He's a fuckin' American!

    Thomas Beckett: He's a fuckin' spook. Ex-CIA. I met him once up in El Salvador. Now he's an enforcer for the cocaine monkeys. I'll take out the lieutenant, you concentrate on him. Now put a fuckin' bullet through his heart.

  • Richard Miller: [when relucantly giving away his shades] I hope you go blind.