Villages and towns, idle buddies, different trajectories, returning to hometown, getting together like before, but people are different-maybe there are too many elements that suit my taste and certain emotions, the more I see it, the more I like it in the end. On the contrary, the shock of war and roulette is easy to forget.
The wedding scene is too long, which is equivalent to the lengthy explanation of the relationship and character of the characters.
"American Ontology" is too explicit, and it is a bit uncomfortable. The cruelty of the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. And the last song, "God Bless America..." To fight at someone's door, it feels like "America has reached the toughest moment." Americans suffer too little frustration and lack of suffering. ——Or, on the other hand, we have experienced too much suffering.
Also, that song Can't take my eyes off you makes me like it.
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