However, this film is different from what I imagined. I think this is the legendary story of an elite sniper with excellent talent
and later, on the way home cowboys, unhappy couple's relationship, and I think this is a failure by the story of the emotional trauma to join the army to serve the country
and then later, over And Li, participated in the rigorous seal training and met a beautiful wife. With a happy family, maybe this simple-minded and loving person will pass a happy and fulfilling life smoothly.
He is determined and passionate. He loves his country and his family. If such a pure-willed person is troubled by wars, it is not the burning of souls in previous war movies, the confession of disappearing lives among his opponents, nor the regrets and regrets of what he has done. Tangled, but, I failed to save more of my comrades-in-arms. In the past few years, our war films, for the sake of political correctness, have made every hero have a huge shadow behind it. Such a shadow has even shaken the existence and standing of a hero. It seems that a soldier who only wants to kill is not a good soldier. A good soldier is the same as an ordinary person. Killing is shameful and terrifying. However, this judgment cuts off human nature. People who hesitate repeatedly, no matter what profession they are engaged in, are difficult to achieve. Soldiers need to kill and decisively. One second of hesitation, a flash of thought, may cause troubles in the otherwise plain situation again.
Such a person is an excellent soldier. He kills, and for those who want to protect, he rushes again and again to the Shura Field that he could have stayed away from. At a moment close to death, he finally retreated, calling his wife who had almost given up and wanted to go home.
In the film, Kyle talked with his wife on the phone twice during the mission. One time was a sweet short separation, and the other time, it was the last time Kyle was worried about his wife. Talk to his wife on the battlefield. The veteran is not old, and can still fight the enemy bravely on the battlefield. He is just tired, just tired, but, homesick, and miss the wonderful life with his family. Bid farewell to the title of legend and return to his hometown.
I thought that facing my long-missed wife, Kyle didn't have it. He was alone in the country, resting. I also took a short time to sort out my mood and state, and returned home. His wife said that Chris' heart was still on the battlefield, and even though he came back after finishing his arms and legs, he can't come back anymore. Even after one person’s adjustment, the war made Kyle’s heart tense. His brain and his thinking have been left on the battlefield in Iraq. The reverberating gunshots almost choked his son to death. Playing dog, he hasn't come home yet. After receiving the doctor's consultation, Kyle returned. As a father, he accompanies his children to grow up; as a husband, he spends family time with his wife; as a soldier, he defends his home and the country; as a veteran, he is still shining for the veterans. Such a dull and smooth life seems to be a perfect story, and the facts are again beyond my imagination. A person who had escaped attacks, bullets, and danger on the battlefield, and a person who had escaped traumatic stress syndrome in the back home, died at the hands of someone he had helped.
The calm and true picture serves as the end of the movie, remembering chris kyle's outstanding life, for the life of others, this is the most objective narration of war.
When I saw Kyle's funeral, I couldn't cry. Such a good person, a persistent person, shouldn't die unexpectedly. His death was neither glorious nor plain. Good people don’t always seem to be rewarded. This is true of lone survivors, and the same is true of American snipers. So should we choose to be good people, pure good people?
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