War has no right or wrong nature, only the result of life and death. War never lives on equality

Dedrick 2022-03-21 09:01:10

This is still a typical film that views the Vietnam War from an American perspective. The director tried to reflect his anti-war side with the internal contradictions of the field platoon designed. Whether the theme is anti-war is no longer a topic that those of us who are in war movies still need to care about. What I am concerned about is what kind of people can survive the war. When I watched this movie, I felt a sense of fear for a while. It was not the fear of the cruel life and death of war, but that human beings would never be able to get rid of the battlefield. Gunfire was just a form of expression.

The contemporary world is the relationship of materials, the world is my material repository, and I am also attributed to the world as materials. What is needed is the material. Before the material, anyone is the protagonist. What anyone needs is the material. As long as you are strong enough, you can get it. There is no right or wrong, as long as you have it. The cruel scene of the peace age is inexhaustible. Only the stronger can get the materials you need, and the weak will make you lose the materials you already have.

The defeated are helpless, and the victors are helpless. War is never born based on equality. War has no right and wrong nature, because a powerful victor can still be active in the world as usual. Over time, what does the nature of right and wrong have to do? Only life and death will not change. , However, over time, even life and death have nothing to do with each other.

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Platoon quotes

  • Sgt. Barnes: Shut up! Shut up and take the pain! Take the pain!

  • [King is writing a letter to his girlfriend]

    Francis: It ain't D-E-R-E, it's D-E-A-R. And "Sarah" ain't got no two R's, King. Damn, you dumb!

    King: It don't make no difference. She know what I mean. She don't read too good nohow.