Today, I deliberately reviewed the old movie "Saving Private Ryan", and the more I watch it, the more irony I feel. The cause stems from the enigmatic rescue process followed by the upper-level decision-making after the building collapsed in the United States. When I watched this movie back then, I was extremely moved, but now I only find it particularly ironic and ridiculous. It turns out that this is just an American dream. In the movie, a high price is paid to prevent a mother from being overly sad. The reality is that so many mothers are not allowed to work as much as they want, no matter how many lives are not as important as personal rights. Probably something is lacking in reality, so let's make up for it in the movie.
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