Path of Glory

Amber 2022-03-22 09:01:21

He was Kubrick, and in 1957 he told about the war, but I learned a life from it.

When he was young, he often dreamed of being a knight. He leaned on his sword and rode his horse to break through the blue waves and long waves.

Growing up and realizing it wasn't that simple, Kubrick later said, you're still thinking too simple.

When the time is unfavorable, the overlord dies, and the force pulls the mountain, and Nai Ruohe. The long-sleeved good dancers are invisible, the spoonfuls can’t be tasted, and if I lose the country and bury the beautiful woman, if I have to hold a hundred and eighty tears, what will Pei Gong’s mind be at that time? Xiongxiong ordered the vassals of the thieves of the country to be thick and easy to break.

Self-willed to be cynical, the subversion of mood makes oneself bitter, even the most tragic hero at the end is worthy of admiration. Their blood-stained struggles in adversity reflect how cowardly they are in their comfort-seeking compromises.

Sometimes, in the afternoon with the sun squinting, tossing and turning in sleepless nights, or involuntarily recalling some actions in the early morning, making oneself blush ashamed, people always fail to hide their conscience, even if they avoid it, they will Being judged in absence, it turns out that we are slowly killing goodness in our growth, at least, it is no longer so pure.

Is the road to glory already dirty, or who has left dirty footprints?

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  • Ericka 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    The movie focuses on the side of the war. It's a good movie, but I'm full of expectations for the chapter of court defense in the movie, but it doesn't matter. As far as the roaring court is concerned (To Kill a Mockingbird), (Smell the Scent and Know a Woman) is more driven. mood.

  • Augustus 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    7 points. Stanley Kubrick is indeed a great director, but this film is not to my liking. Once the success is complete, the war is not a pleasant thing. The three unfortunate people were put to death for various reasons, which seems to be a satire of the system or collectivism, but then I think about it, should it be allowed to flee in fear on the battlefield? This is a dilemma, but the film does not mention it at all~

Paths of Glory quotes

  • [last lines]

    [Col. Dax listens to his regiment humming in the tavern]

    Sgt. Boulanger: Sir?

    Colonel Dax: Yes, sir.

    Sgt. Boulanger: We have orders to move back to the front immediately.

    Colonel Dax: Well give the men a few minutes more, Sergeant.

    Sgt. Boulanger: Yes, sir.

  • Colonel Dax: How many casualties do you expect, sir?

    General Mireau: Say 5 five percent killed by our own barrage. Ten percent more getting through No Man's Land and 20 percent more getting through the wire. Say another 25 percent in actually taking the Anthill and we're still left with a force more than adequate to hold it...