In the name of the country

Darian 2022-03-21 09:01:15


Even if I watch "Stone Breaking" at this moment, the exciting scenes and the many high-tech props needed for the plot are still not outdated. The quality of this film surprised me, and it made me see a lot from the film again when I grew up. I didn't understand the truth before, so this is no longer a pure action movie for me.
The army is a formal armed organization established by a state or political group to prepare and implement war. It is a main component of the state power and an armed group that performs political tasks. It is the main violent tool for external resistance or aggression and internal consolidation of power. . This is what we have learned since childhood. Therefore, soldiers must have absolute obedience, because this will ensure that this "machine" will work. The
US military inevitably sacrifices some outstanding commanders in countless secret operations, but they and their families have not enjoyed enough of the government. Rewards and subsidies. General Hammer was the greatest commander in the Vietnam War in the United States, but he also saw that his countless brothers did not receive their due honor and compensation after they died for the country (a bit like the plot in "Assembly No."), the United States Waging war for what he wanted, but ignored those who disappeared because of it. General Hammer became a disobedient "machine", slaughtering a million people in San Francisco with the new VX gas bombs, trying to coerce the government to do everything it should. Perhaps those who are contending with the government/country are usually regarded as "enemies", but the role of General Hammer is particularly embarrassing. Soldiers have become a disadvantaged group in front of the country, and they have been proud of their blood and blood, but The situation turned out to be an abandoned group. As General Hammer said, “When you can see the pain of outstanding soldiers being betrayed by their government, you can understand why this is a bad move.” But as Mason said, “But I I can’t see how the slaughter of a million people can comfort their heroic spirits..." Everything is like a dead knot, who can supervise the country to do what it should do. The disadvantaged can only be won by doing things that are not "good people." The weight of interest.
Just like the Cultural Revolution in China, it was so helpless, heartbroken, and sad when the revolutionaries who were finally on the battlefield and loyal to the party and the country were named by the country as treason and radical. Thinking of my grandfather, even if he was imprisoned and forced to go to the streets, I still believe that the party can finally give me a fair conclusion. I still thank the Communist Party for allowing China to completely liberate and live a good life. History was finally turned around, but because the chaos of the country tortured to death and struck broken lives, who can come out and pay. History is often too late to give many people the honor and disgrace, value, and justice that many people deserve, and can only be exchanged for pale and heavy sighs and precarious warnings for the future.
In the name of the country, if you give it to you, remember it or forget it, usually you have no choice. When you arm yourself, you are tacitly accepting this honor bet.

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The Rock quotes

  • FBI Director Womack: Great job, Goodspeed.

    Agent Paxton: [sarcastically, jokingly] Why don't you throw in a trip to Tahiti while you're at it?

    FBI Agent: Okay, I'll deliver this to the Attorney General...

    FBI Director Womack: [Interrupts and takes the contract from Hunt] Ah, no. You'll give that to me, there's a car waiting outside for you, thank you.

    [He rips up the contract]

    Stanley Goodspeed: That's a signed federal document, sir. Isn't that illegal?

    FBI Director Womack: You're not acquainted with the full facts, Goodspeed.

    Stanley Goodspeed: With all due respect, sir, I'd like clarification. I gave that man my word.

  • Stanley Goodspeed: [last lines]

    Stanley Goodspeed: [while looking at the microfilm by using a miniature magnifying glass that was left by Mason] Honey? Uh... You wanna know who really killed JFK?