Recently, I have just listened to several issues about the United States in "Xiao Shuo". According to Mr. Gao, the core of the American spirit is freedom and equality. As an American (regardless of ethnicity), especially the second generation of immigrants, they are unwavering. I think I am an American, I love this great country, and I am willing to fight for his honour, and even give my life...Writing here, I am reminded of the 442th Japanese Army Corps that was invincible throughout Europe in World War II by the United States. Seven presidential commendations, more than 10,000 medals and other highest honor legends. At that time, they also abandoned the deep-rooted "I am Japanese" concept of the past generation of immigrants, and firmly believed that they were American and could be thrown away for this great country. With blood on their heads, they did it in the end, albeit at a terrible price of 300% sacrifice, and finally won the respect of the country and other nations of the country. ——Uh, far away, this is what I thought of when Chris said to Thaya that he loves this country and is willing to stand up and fight for him. It seems to be unquestionable to say so naturally, it's so fascinating! Ha~ The
movie is very well shot, and it feels completely different from the previous similar themes of "Bomb Disposal Expert" and "Special Forces". The image of Chris Guardian is well-made, and the final video clips are more shocking than the effect of the movie screen. Although the hero who sees off in the old screen is far away, the spirit will last forever!
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