The war has brought them physical trauma, but the ruthless life has traumatized them far more than physical damage. They are in pain, they are lost, but they still choose to be strong, because they are soldiers, and they are more "men".
No matter whether the two sides are right or wrong, the war is really and cruelly happening. History will only remember "Lincoln", "Bush big and small", "Chiang Kai-shek", "Mao Zedong"...... A few years later we will only know the choices of these wars from the so-called "history books" "Successor or loser", but those anonymous "people" who really fought in the war, sacrificed and participated for the country are the people who deserve the most attention and concern. They don't live in prosperity and noise, they don't have a mouth full of "right and wrong", they live on the edge of death, they live in the most genuine instinct of a complete desire for life.
The three protagonists in the film are lucky ones. Although they were all wounded, they all survived the war. But who is the luckiest person? It's not them. It's Fred Chivell's soon-to-stand Stanford son and his wife who left him. It's the parents, wife and children of a female soldier who beats her dead boyfriend. It's the wealthy businessman they met today. , is everyone who lives in peace away from war. Then who are they, they are the cutest people.
This is a film that is basically free of gunpowder smoke and has no ups and downs in the plot, but it is a very good "feature film" that delicately describes the heart of the characters. Everyone has their own story, and we love to listen to each story and reflect on ourselves in the mirror. "Anti-war" is a war against whomever, most of us are just the dust of the vast history. If we are really strong, there will be no arrogant and arrogant "governments". All we can do is say "Thank you, the country thanks you".
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