There is no right or wrong

Rahsaan 2022-01-17 08:02:23

In the vigorous music, Daniel raised his hat and waved vigorously. "Mother" was the reason for him to find his freedom. Although at this time he can be free without a reason.
Ang Lee, a foreigner, used a middle ground to describe the birth of a country.
War is a continuation of politics and a struggle for group interests, and Jake, a young man who can completely stay out of the matter, is trapped in a game that looks like a gentleman but is actually cruel because of his friendship, and only because of his friendship. With the upgrading of the game, Jack, George, and hundreds of comrades in arms who wrote warm and affectionate family letters did not die because of the solidarity of friendship, the beauty of love, and the protection of family affection, and the suspicion and betrayal of the fellows. , Completely shattered Jake's world, he has every reason to believe that this war is "there is no right or wrong", and the hatred of people, the worship of atrocities, and the imprisonment of ideas are the biggest reasons for the imprisonment of the wall. Finally, Jake put down his gun and let Pitt, who vowed to kill him to the end, leave. He made his choice for the first time in his life. Then came the second choice. Looking at Jack's child, he understood what kind of humanity is needed in the process of pursuing freedom and equality.

The man caught between the two wars finally survived. What a wonderful thing this is!

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  • Christop 2022-03-21 09:03:01

    Uncle An's greatest personal charm in telling stories and making movies is that he can find a natural and unobservable way to interpret and think about himself, or the "occasionally in the movie" that he often puts on his lips. I will also add two sentences to complain" and integrate it into the characters and lines. "It ain't right. It ain't wrong. It just is." Riding with the Devil is a seriously underrated classic.

  • Vince 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    'Girl, I've killed 15 men.'

Ride with the Devil quotes

  • [Mr. Evans, a Confederate sympathizer, has Jack Bull and Jake as guests]

    Jack Bull: Are you saying, sir, that we fight for nothing?

    Evans: Far from it, Mr. Chiles. You fight for everything that we ever had... as did my son. It's just that... we don't have it anymore.

  • [Camping out, Jack Bull Chiles and Jake Roedel discuss Jake's finger, which was shot off in a skirmish]

    Jack Bull: My father's under the dirt to stay. Like that's gone to stay, too.

    Jake: My finger?

    Jack Bull: Mmm-hmm.

    Jake: Well, so it is. And it makes me notable by the loss.

    Jack Bull: You sound pleased... as if that finger'd been pesterin' you for rings.

    Jake: No. It was a fine finger and I'd rather have it still, but... it was took from me and it's been et by chickens for sure. And I say, what is the good side to this amputation? And there is one.