Sorrowful

Ebba 2022-03-20 09:01:08

The front of the film is about human nature through war. This is a Hollywood routine and not new. The belief that supports Pete in the fight is to return with the team. However, when the battle was about to end, the plot was reversed. The recruits found that there was a battalion of SS troops approaching the crossroads, and there were only five soldiers and one tank left on our side. What to do, of course, is to hurry up and retreat. This should be the only viable option, and it is also a choice without suspense, because Pete's mission is to protect everyone. However, after a moment of contemplation, Pete resolutely made the choice of staying behind the tank to fight to the death. Despite everyone's doubts, Pete has won everyone's trust and admiration, so the other four have also chosen to stay behind. The final result was that, except for the recruits who escaped by chance, Pete and the other three were killed in battle.
Why stay behind the tank? Isn't Pete trying to save everyone? That's right, Pete's highest ideal is to protect everyone, but he doesn't know that he has been assimilated into a part of the tank. Although he hates fighting and does not show attachment to tanks, he has subconsciously integrated himself with tanks during his long military career. With the successive destruction of other tanks, he relied on his superb survival skills and combat ability to lead his brothers out of danger again and again. It was this achievement that led to his fear of leaving the tank. In the narrow space of the tank, he and his brothers shared weal and woe and worked closely together to complete seemingly impossible tasks again and again. What can he do if he leaves the tank, and can he still be so handy and free to use it? At this point, Pete's choice is strikingly similar to the choice of the pianist in "Sea Pianist".
The child fell ill yesterday, so I took time off to stay with the child at home. It's rare to take a break. I should have enjoyed this free time, but I was a little restless and always thinking about things at work. Later, when the hourly job came, I went to work immediately. Although I am tired of office workers' 8 to 6 life, hate the endless excuses, and disappointed with the unsurprising career prospects, once I leave the familiar unit, even for a while, I still feel great. I’m not used to it, and I am eager to get back to the original state as soon as possible.
I suddenly thought of this movie. Like Pete, we have been assimilated. Whether you hate it or love it, you can't live without it. Sorrowful city sits sleepy, die with it, this is Pete's sorrow, and it is also the sorrow of modern people.

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Extended Reading
  • Laverna 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    For the Americans, World War II was just a large-scale video game, with only one enemy and one hundred without depth.

  • Rosanna 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    You get sleepy when you hit, and look pretty when you don't. Brad Pitt has a smell when he shaves

Fury quotes

  • Wardaddy: [Norman has just killed his first enemy soldiers] Norman. It wasn't nothin,' right?

    Norman Ellison: Come again, Sergeant?

    Wardaddy: Rubbin' out those Heinies. Splashed 'em real good. Wasn't nothin,' right?

    Norman Ellison: [With an odd look in his eyes] Sure, Sergeant. Yeah, it wasn't nothin.' Fact, I kinda liked it.

  • Trini 'Gordo' Garcia: [Deleted scene] Our tanks are shitboxes. German guns punch through them like butter. We get hit, we're gonna burn, burn up fast. You see that hatch right behind you? We get hit, I'm gone, right through there. I'm not waiting for you, and I'm not helping you. Got that?

    Norman Ellison: Yeah, I got it. Thank you.