Why do I have this impression), comrades in arms help build new houses. I only remember so much from watching it a few years ago. At that time, I was sad for a while and felt that life was passing too easily. Looked it again now and found a lot of things that were overlooked. I don't know much about this history of the United States, and I am limited to a few foreign classics that high school students must read. I am limited by my age experience, and I can't understand the deeper content. What I can see is the choice between the war and the family of a living person. The male protagonist is gentle and strong, forbearance and kindness. He speaks in a low voice, and his eyes are full of reassuring power. Just watching you quietly, no matter what happens, it will make people calm down. He was very kind to the black servants, they dared to play tricks on him, and he didn't do anything when he found out; when the enemy colonels tried to capture the servants, they loudly refuted that they were not slaves, and their eyes signaled the master to save them. If these people weren't staying well in his house, it wouldn't have been; including treating a squad of wounded soldiers at obvious risks. The only few gaffes that the male protagonist made were because of his own children. The eldest son was arrested and the second son was killed. He took the other two sons to intercept the road to save people, and slashed and killed the enemy soldiers frantically. After he vented his anger over losing his son, with blood all over his face, he was silent when he saw the frightened eyes of his younger son. As a father, he cannot be as headstrong as he was when he was young. He said to the eldest son, when you have a family, you will understand; as a former hero, he said that I have seven children, and my wife is deceased. If I am gone, what will they do? I have no right to speak principles, so I abstain. Many people stand up to protect their homes and freedom, even if they are destined to give their lives. The in-laws readily agreed to the marriage of the two young men, and provided financial support to the male lead's militia (if I read it correctly); the priest who prayed at all times picked up the gun and finally blocked Gabriel. ; The black man with a question mark face at the beginning volunteered to stay in the militia until the end of the war... The hero of the past was reluctant to mention the so-called deeds of the year, because the brutality of the massacre and the war made him uneasy. Who wants to participate in the war if they are not forced to fight? The price of victory is painful, Lao Tzu is powerful, but his two sons are obviously immature. The saddest scene for me was when a middle-aged man in the militia saw his wife and children die, he couldn't hate anyone, and he shot himself in a fit of rage. Looking through the cast list, the second son could not be found, and at a glance I saw the death year of the eldest son actor... It turned out to be a clown actor who was praised in the composition material. The storytelling of rural life is beautiful, the war scenes are well shot, and the soundtrack is also in place. Many scenes that show the cruelty of war make me feel uncomfortable. People voluntarily stayed in the militia until the end of the war... The hero of the past was reluctant to mention the so-called deeds of the year, because the slaughter and the brutality of the war made him uneasy. Who wants to participate in the war if they are not forced to fight? The price of victory is painful, Lao Tzu is powerful, but his two sons are obviously immature. The saddest scene for me was when a middle-aged man in the militia saw his wife and children die, he couldn't hate anyone, and he shot himself in a fit of rage. Looking through the cast list, the second son could not be found, and at a glance I saw the death year of the eldest son actor... It turned out to be a clown actor who was praised in the composition material. The storytelling of rural life is beautiful, the war scenes are well shot, and the soundtrack is also in place. Many scenes that show the cruelty of war make me feel uncomfortable. People voluntarily stayed in the militia until the end of the war... The hero of the past was reluctant to mention the so-called deeds of the year, because the slaughter and the brutality of the war made him uneasy. Who wants to participate in the war if they are not forced to fight? The price of victory is painful, Lao Tzu is powerful, but his two sons are obviously immature. The saddest scene for me was when a middle-aged man in the militia saw his wife and children die, he couldn't hate anyone, and he shot himself in a fit of rage. Looking through the cast list, the second son could not be found, and at a glance I saw the death year of the eldest son actor... It turned out to be a clown actor who was praised in the composition material. The storytelling of rural life is beautiful, the war scenes are well shot, and the soundtrack is also in place. Many scenes that show the cruelty of war make me feel uncomfortable.
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