Of course, I say here that Urban's cowardice is only in one place, not that Urban has always been cowardly, in fact, in many places he has been brave and sensible. And sometimes his fear is normal, like later when Urban was left alone in a place occupied by the enemy and did not dare to shoot. I can understand this. Because there are many enemies and are in the offensive stage, Urban can kill a few shots. Personally, but it is very likely to be sifted afterwards, so at this time he is afraid I think it is understandable. But at the most critical moment, Urban fell too much. This is when Urban was carrying weapons all over when his comrades and enemies were fighting upstairs, but he never climbed upstairs to help his comrades. At this time, there was no other threat, and he clearly had weapons, he clearly had the upper hand, and he could clearly do it with a single shot. Save your comrades! The moment I saw the movie, I felt that Urban should have been ruined in this life. No matter how hard he tried, from then on, when he thinks of the past, he will remember that his comrade-in-arms died upstairs, and he was holding a weapon upstairs. He trembled, watching the enemy who killed his comrades clap his hands and walk past him, facing the relatives and friends of his comrades, he would never be able to look up, because facing the lives of his comrades, he did not do his best. If he had a conscience, this I don’t know how many nightmares and confession in my life. This is the result of his cowardice. But if he has no conscience, maybe he can live a long time later, but it doesn't seem to be.
I pity him, but his cowardice really shouldn't be a normal coat.
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