"American Sniper" seems to be an ordinary war film, which embodies the director's reflection on the ten-year anti-terrorism war in the United States, and successfully interprets the process of Chris growing from a cowboy to a war hero, as well as his friendship and family in the process. Hesitation and choice between responsibilities. But other than that, you can see the religious complex that runs through and through, the deep religious complex that runs through the personality of the American people! This has left the main thread since the priest divided people into three categories-sheep, wolves, and shepherds when Chris was a child. As a shepherd dog with the ability to protect others, everything Chris does is to defend the people around him. From protecting his younger brother, to shooting a child with a grenade, to killing the enemy's ace sniper, to helping veterans recover from their wounds, all he did was God's shepherd dog's work. Through this film, I can truly transcend the shackles of war films. I can understand the character of the country and people brought to this country and people by the historical heritage of the United States as a Puritan country. I can understand why the United States has become the United States today, and what it gave to this country. The changes brought about by the world all have his profound religious factors, and they all originated from the thick Bible.
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