Chinese and foreign prisoners of war!

Alexa 2022-10-24 11:23:03

If it happened in China, would our great party send someone to rescue those prisoners of war? In the end, when the people at the base heard that all the prisoners of war had been rescued and returned, the first sentence of the lieutenant colonel was that they would not hurry to greet them. In return, even if the Party rescued the prisoners of war for whatever reason, what kind of mood and attitude would those people who were lucky enough to return to the camp, the tens of millions of hardworking people, and the supreme Party have? I guess the Chinese people at that time would have thought that "prisoners of war" were a disgrace, synonymous with bringing shame to the party. The ancestors who have really experienced this kind of hardship must have realized how they felt at that time. This is the difference between nationalities and races! A great country does not depend on a great rule, but requires extraordinary wisdom, an excellent race, and a vast and free country!

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  • Clair 2022-05-21 13:35:43

    If the first episode wins in the connotation, the second episode is undoubtedly the king of commercial viewing. I don't know if it has anything to do with the script written by Cameron. The second episode is classic in many places to the point of becoming a prototype, "Contra", "Metal Gear Solid"...especially the latter, infiltration, torture, fierce battle, Hideo Kojima's masterpiece is always unavoidable. A tribute to this work.

  • Lelah 2022-05-21 21:26:52

    Rambo does not die, the sequel is born: This is a purely 80s action film. Although it is far less reflective than the first, it is at least simple and popular and can justify itself.

Rambo: First Blood Part II quotes

  • Murdock: Now if there's any of our men in this POW target camp you confirm their presence by taking photographs.

    Rambo: Photographs?

    Murdock: Just photographs. Under no circumstances are you to engage the enemy!

    Rambo: I'm supposed to leave 'em there?

    Murdock: I repeat: don't engage the enemy!

  • Trautman: John, I want you to try and forget the war. Remember the mission. The old Vietnam's dead.

    Rambo: Sir, I'm alive. It's still alive, ain't it?