You say this is black humor, and the hard training has ended up on the battlefield without firing a shot. This is The sadness of modern warfare is still the sadness of these soldiers in this era. At the beginning, they thought they could go back in 2 weeks. At the beginning, they thought they could go to the front line to fight with the enemy. At the beginning, at the beginning... After experiencing it, I realized that, Everything is different from what you imagined. Every day is just training to entertain yourself and walk on the front line that they can never reach. More and more soldiers are more and more distressed. It will distort the thinking of an ordinary person and live in high tension every day. In a bad environment, maybe they came looking forward to the thrill of destroying an enemy with 13,000 bullets during the Vietnam War, a group of men who wanted to make up for the loss of reality on the battlefield, failed to go to college, their wife betrayed them, and wanted to get American citizenship .....they don't know, those are history.
The reality is always so cruel, they didn't kill a single enemy, all they did every day was to clear the battlefield, is the movie designed to be anti-war? Or to highlight the humanity that war has annihilated? The hysterical catharsis expresses the cruelty of war. The war is 10,000 times more cruel than the one shown in the movie. The war is distorting the hearts of soldiers. This irony does not appear in the corners of the movie all the time. From indulgent homicide to suicidal thoughts, a frenzied performance by a group of lunatics shows the brutality of the silence of war.
"This is my rifle. There are many similar rifles, but this one is mine. If I don't have this rifle, I'm useless. Without me, my rifle is useless." This monologue It is a bit ironic that the high-tech nature of modern warfare makes the soldiers trained in the army become ordermen who clean up the battlefield after the war, even if they have rifles, technology has become the dominant of the war, not the force, if you still think Before the war, fantasizing about destroying an enemy with 13,000 rounds of bullets is really a bit helpless. That kind of war has long since become history...
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