Only guns and brothers are trustworthy

Jeromy 2021-10-20 17:36:51

It is difficult for us to distinguish whether a war is just or unjust. In most cases, they are nothing more than a game of rights holders, but for soldiers, the word justice is a bit too vain and ethereal. At the beginning, maybe it was because of various reasons to join the army: life pressure, looking for excitement, gaining honor, or putting up a bit of blood, holding your head high and tearing your underwear, it is not impossible that I want to contribute to socialism. But afterwards, I believe that most of the people who supported them to complete their tasks on the battlefield were to let the brothers around them come back alive.
I have always felt that sacrificing comrades to complete tasks is the hobby of socialist countries. Only the evil US imperialism can care about the existence of the ego so much. So "Saving Private Ryan" was born, and the bitch is hypocritical. However, it is this kind of humanity that blooms in a cruel environment that often touches me...what is more important than life.
It’s a bit farther. Talking about this movie, the details are well grasped. This movie is about the SEALs, the world’s top special forces. At the beginning, it changed how rigorous training they had undergone. In the subsequent battles, even if they were shot crazy in the arms and thighs, it was like we hit someone else with a BB bullet. It hurts, but it won’t affect the continued fighting, so it’s not hard to imagine why they fell from the cliff so violently several times. You can continue to stand up even if you go down, holding such heavy equipment and aiming so accurately, but what really moves people is the brotherhood revealed in this tragic action.
There may be many kinds of brotherhood, but why the feelings between comrades-in-arms seem so precious? To put it bluntly, I can die for you. In the battlefield, only weapons and comrades-in-arms are the most worthy of relying on. This is the trust between lives. If I don’t trust you, how dare you let you cover me. My favorite in the movie is Akers. When he meets the shepherds, he refuses to let them go. It's not that he is inhuman, but because he doesn't trust his brothers. So he said: "I don't care, I only care about you." It is indeed a bit emotional, but this is indeed the simplest expression of feelings. If you let them go today, it is very likely that the brothers will not be able to go back.
Four people were surrounded by more than 200 people. The ending was obvious. It was a miracle to live one in the end, but it was also because of the efforts of the brothers. Murphy finally surrendered his magazine and finished the call for help with the bullet. Akers She seldom speaks, she has been covering her brother until the head is shot, and he still hit two magazines. Before he died, he said to Marcus: "If I die and tell CINDY I love her, tell him that I and my brothers Die together." Nowadays, in a society where brothers and sisters are called brothers and sisters when they meet people casually, the feelings between brothers are like scattered sand, and they disappear without the wind (please allow me to borrow classic lines from the young age). Give you the magazine at the last moment, risk your death for help, and silently cover your brothers who have to finish the last bullet even if they are unconscious. How many more?
In addition, there is a section of the movie that particularly troubles many viewers who don’t know the truth. When the rescue team on Chinook arrives like a god soldier with vigorous music, everyone thinks they will do a big job. The field, after all, classmate Eric is also on it, but don’t forget, this is a real adaptation of the movie, the reality is so cruel, 16 people, including eight seals, died without firing a single shot, indeed very aggrieved. In this way, we can also understand why the United States had to bomb the Taliban militants so frantically afterwards.
There is another place that impressed me very much. When another Chinook gave up landing, a poster team took the gun and forced the pilot to land and let them go down.
Because there is his brother below.
Seals are indeed worthy of respect.
I really like Afghanistan so much.

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Lone Survivor quotes

  • Shane Patton: I'm a lover, I'm a fighter, I'm a UDT Navy SEAL diver. I'll wine, dine, intertwine, and sneak out the back door when the refueling is done. So if you're feeling froggy, then you better jump, because this frogman's been there, done that and is going back for more.

  • Matt 'Axe' Axelson: Hey, hey, you've just won the lottery.