Such a film does not promote some large and broad concepts like other films with the Iraq war as the theme. On the contrary, the cruelty brought about by the war is only passing by, but it brings the slightest distress in that seemingly easy and pleasant journey. A soldier died because of the country's battle, so that everyone can expect its most tragic ending, but it is still so unacceptable when it really comes. For the so-called great justice representing the truth in the United States, it is just an ordinary soldier who sacrificed his life for the country. For a family, it has lost its mother, wife, and emotional support. My father felt unspeakable about this result. He was painful and ashamed, but I think the most regrettable thing. If it was me who had been on the front line, if not my own eyes were unworthy. So now, won't all of this happen, and the children's clear laughter is as permanent as it has been enchanted. But reality is always cruel, and what should come will come. No matter how sad it is, life still has to go on. So I can only continue to walk with permanent remembrance and determination. Don't hesitate, go on without hesitation!
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