So much so that I feel that those common adjectives are so frivolous, as if they are sorry for the seriousness of the film.
Some people say that this is a typical American theme, and it is extraordinarily pretending to be B. There are more arguments about whether the US-Iraq war is aggressive rather than the so-called liberation war. All these things do not damage the brilliance of the film itself.
Even if the shooting method seems so simple, it is like a documentary.
There are even more sensational scenes, which even make people feel slightly uncomfortable. After all, this is saying goodbye to a dead person.
Say goodbye to a 19-year-old kid.
The two slow and powerful gestures, present arms and order arms, appear N times, and each time makes me sore.
Respect for the deceased, or those who died for the country, the official behavior of the government, to the spontaneous behavior of the people, is so consistent. No inconsistency can be seen.
There are strong memories and uncontrollable sadness.
The film is filled with strong sadness, the tears hidden in everyone's eyes, and many people's words are like tear gas. But couldn't cry.
In fact, what makes me sad is the passing of such a young and fresh life?
In the photo, he is heroic and a little childish. Now, lying in the coffin of the corrupt flag, led by a senior officer, he returned to the place where he was born and raised.
You can dance and laugh when you walk, with a pure and proud smile.
It was so quiet when I came back, and there were the medals that couldn't speak, the cross and the watch that were stained red with blood and then washed.
War, the cruelest aspect, naturally makes everyone face a heart-wrenching separation of life and death. Depriving the youth of such a bright future, a family has since lost their laughter.
However, sometimes we have to use war to eliminate war, and use hatred to dissolve hatred.
Thinking of this, I can't help but feel very entangled. do not know what to do.
May the dead rest in peace, and may the living move on.
Amen.
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