The Auxiliary Effect of War Movies on American Cultural Invasion

Dillon 2022-03-21 09:01:20

I have to say that the theme of war is really an enduring ivy in the history of American cinema.
I'm drawn to the tension in the film, friendship, help, life, which are almost always labels in a war movie.
However, I also feel that war movies have become the right-hand man of American cultural aggression at the same time, because the audience has gradually lowered their sensitivity and preparedness to the extra thoughts of aggression amid the attraction of the plot and the impact of their own emotions. A deceptive evaluation of the characters or races mapped in the movie is not produced independently by people after a detailed understanding, but is made by a large amount of information of a specific directional nature under the coercion of the outside world. established.
War movies can not only promote the so-called human rights spirit of equality, freedom and fraternity of the Americans, but also vilify and "expose" a series of forces such as the Taliban that are harmful to American interests. The "soft implantation" of this kind of thinking It's really been done subtly without leaking.

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Lone Survivor quotes

  • Marcus Luttrell: The rules of engagement says we cannot touch them.

    Matt 'Axe' Axelson: I understand. And I don't care. I care about you. I care about you. I care about you. I care about you.

  • [repeated line]

    Marcus Luttrell: Why are you doing this to me?