【Whether to go left or right, you have to make a decision】

Myles 2022-03-21 09:01:35

This sentence runs through almost the entire plot. The second lieutenant must constantly make decisions for the entire team and what to do next.

The first time, he chose a route to encircle the entire group; the
second time, he chose the liaison helicopter as the retreat strategy, and the plane exploded after receiving the wounded; the
third time, he chose a bus to return to the base The second

lieutenant himself was injured, so he decided to let the veteran lead the entire team to retreat alive... The
veteran has always been brave and fearless, traveling through the line of fire, giving the entire team infinite courage and strength, and making decisions time and time again , everyone has to obey... The

whole film ends with victory, the arrangement is a bit ridiculous, at least it seems too plot, making the movie completely a movie.

It's just that you have to make a decision whether you go left or right, and all lives are in your hands. In fact, the decision on the battlefield does not matter whether it is right or not, but all people must move forward... The

same is true in life, every decision does not matter whether it is right or not, but you must move forward...

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Battle Los Angeles quotes

  • SSgt. Michael Nantz: It's OK to cry.

  • Cpl. Kevin Harris: You saw that?

    TSgt. Elena Santos: [laughs] They're going down like bowling pins!