value gap

Aliza 2022-03-16 09:01:03

There is obviously a value gap that cannot be bridged between countries that make war films for reflection and anti-war, and countries that make war films to praise and advocate war. There are also some war scenes in the round, but they can't be seen compared to those war blockbusters. There are three prominent points: first, the perspective of the grass is great, second, the differences in values ​​and personality reflected by the interaction between the characters, and third, some people feel a bit of a narration. Overall, it is indeed a classic. I don't know what year, what month, can this country have works of this level of thinking.

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The Thin Red Line quotes

  • Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: The only time you should start worrying about a soldier is when they stop bitchin'.

  • First Sgt. Edward Welsh: Everything a lie... Everything you hear, everything you see... So much to spew out... They just keep coming, one after another... You're in a box... A moving box... They want you dead, or in their lie. Only one thing a man can do - find something that's his, and make an island for himself. If I never meet you in this life, let me feel the lack; a glance from your eyes, and my life will be yours.