In the end only twelve people survived.
On the broken plane that led Limbany to escape, one of them held Jock's body and asked, "What is it for?" It was distressing.
Yeah, for what? Pull a bunch of old men to the ground of right and wrong. And like Sandy, Reeve's life has been warm and stable. The director deliberately shredded it to show us, telling us that it would be messy to care.
But when I think about it, it's really just pure men's stuff. It has nothing to do with politics, it has nothing to do with women, it has nothing to do with family, and it has nothing to do with the money to hire them. Just like Sandy said, "Let your money wipe your ass." Yes, they only care about who they are with, where they are going, and what their tasks are. This group of simple old men actually went out to have fun together after almost all of them were not confused.
They picked up the discarded courageous and bravely buried it in the flames of war.
They regained the flames of war, persistently proving their bravery.
Speaking a bit bigger, this is the belief of a group of men.
Only those who have faith can talk equally, and those who have faith can understand each other.
Therefore, Faulkner will "conquer" the dear pastor, and the pastor will finally say, "May God bless you murderers." The
war was yellow and the gunfire was camouflaged.
The priest in black is neatly dressed.
Limbany's white clothes are stained with blood and dust, which is a symbol.
"God can't get by", Sean's ridicule is right in the arms of the groaning land at the equator.
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