The same is the story of the Marine Corps, the "marine corp" story, "Full Metal Jacket" is about the Vietnam War, and "Pot Cover" is about the Gulf War. Time flies, vicissitudes, the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the collapse of the old library, the rapid development of technology, the style of war has long been different, but the most interesting thing to me is that decades later, the new soldiers of the Marine Corps lead the guns, The instructor said the same thing: This is my rifle, there are many like it, but this one is mine. Without my rifle, I am nothing; without me, my rifle is nothing. Regardless of other things, these vernacular sentences are really cool, at least more than if I were to be loyal to Ge (harmony) and be loyal to D.
Although the perspective of looking at the war is very different, and I don’t know if the director has the idea of paying tribute to Kubrick, I believe that Sam Mendes did show us the heritage of the US military through the lens. Our army has always been proud of the "military soul" of the people's army, but don't think that only you have this thing. The U.S. military is not a lost youth who is armed with a bunch of high-tech in propaganda or imagination.
"General Patton" opens with Patton standing under the huge star-striped flag and saying: "Remember, you joined the army to die for the country and wrap the body in horse leather, but to let the poor worm on the opposite side die for the country and wrap the body in horse leather. Those who say that Americans love Those who want to stay out of peace are bullshit, real Americans have always been belligerent... "The modern history of the world has indeed given the American nation incomparable self-confidence, and this self-confidence and even arrogance are everywhere. In the election speech, he said domineeringly: "The world was cennected by our science and immagination", which will naturally reflect on the US military. Compared with any military in the world, the U.S. military lacks history, heritage, and a real experience of victory or defeat. This is a force worthy of our awe.
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