Only the dead can see the end of the war.

Ed 2022-05-09 19:24:55

The purpose of war reporters is to "photograph conflicts." But in the face of conflicts, can you still look at it from an objective standpoint? Can you hang up if it doesn't matter to you? The moment the lens is raised, it is difficult to have an objective perspective. When you find the story, you will enter the story, and when you take a picture of life, you may lose your life for it. After inspecting the injury, use the color of a note to pronounce your life and death. You have become the poor person under your lens.

Colin's emotions were in place, and he was even a little cryptic at first. Until I slowly talked about a person who was shot because of him, a person who asked him to help pick out relatives from the bones, and a friend who witnessed his own being blown up. In fact, I personally feel that in the final plot, if it wasn’t because they were overwhelmed and let go of their friends, they would have died. If two people were rescued, they would give a yellow note after their injuries, and their friends would have killed them humanely. Will the blue strip of paper be more in line with the core of the film? In short, the wonderful answers are all in painful memories, making the whole movie full of stamina. Perhaps, call it "exciting" and let yourself become a war voyeur!

It’s really hard for the 85-year-old old godfather, such as "The greatest right of mankind is to kill!" and "This world is very complicated, not black and white." The few dialogues are very classic. They save the living, the dead, and the movies. , Everyone outside the film. He knew that as long as Colin could say it would be good, as long as he could say it. Because confession is salvation for oneself.

The wounds left by the war are hard to heal, the body is healed, and the soul is hard to heal. Only the dead can see the end of the war.

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  • Mark Walsh: You must have a lot of regrets.

    Dr. Talzani: Regret what, Mr. Walsh? That I spared them a few days of terrible suffering 'cause I have no way of saving them or easing the unbearable pain? You think I kill those poor men because I enjoy it?

  • Joaquín Morales: I like to think of myself as a scholar of the human spirit.