A U.S. Marine Corps sniper full of male chauvinism and patriotism. He was educated by his family’s patriarchy since childhood to be a qualified shepherd and protect the cattle and sheep in the family. The cattle and sheep here refer to women and children, etc. I don’t Criticizing the inferior nature of this male chauvinism is only a good starting point. Besides, I don't have the heart to curse when a handsome guy is stupid. Such a "good American man" wants to serve the motherland and protect his family's "cow and sheep" to go to overseas battlefields to kill the enemy. In fact, he was wounded by the war from the beginning. His patriotism is a placebo for himself. How much he realized he probably knew he knew.
I think Eastwood is still anti-war, this is full of patriotism, and the rhetoric of Great America is somewhat ironic, but this way of expression is a little bit motherly, it is the same anti-war, and you have to bring the U.S. military to glory. Legend, friendship, sacrifice for the country or something to be beautiful, the war is not good, but the army is great.
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