Out of the ordinary

Dane 2022-03-14 14:12:21

Chris, who wanted to be a cowboy, saw the tragedy of 9/11 and determined to join the army. Due to his good marksmanship, he was elected to the Marine Corps, met a lover while serving, and entered the palace of marriage smoothly. Traveled to Iraq four times, hunting and fleeing with terrorists. The film uses plain shots to reproduce the life of a legendary American sniper.

One side is love and family affection, and the other side is honor and patriotism. Chris finally compromised with life, left the familiar battlefield, returned home, and reintegrated into the family.

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  • Yolanda 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    What Eastwood evades completely is the reflection on whether war is really inevitable, so there will be a hypocritical human compassion when the gun is pointed at the child, and only then can he be awe-inspiring when abandoning the child. , And when he became a "legend" but was jealous of others, he lamented the impermanence of the world. And once you question the root of all these existences, the image of the tragic hero will fall apart in an instant, leaving only the Fuck yeah America echoed in the theater.

  • Adelle 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    Look completely solemn

American Sniper quotes

  • Wynn: [hitting his target on the range] Who's the legend now?

    Chris Kyle: That's a title you don't want. Trust me.

  • Pastor: Squirrel! Where'd you hide your nuts?

    Cowboy: Nuts crawled up inside, sir. Those little sh*ts are gone. They're nice and warm though now, sir.