Retirement Story of GI

Diego 2022-03-25 08:01:01

This movie is about three modern American soldiers on vacation due to injury. There are not many movies about this subject, and I have hardly seen them before. The protagonist is very miserable because he hurts his brother and can't get an erection, so he goes to Las Vegas to find someone who can cure him. He is a sex worker and works very well. It is conceivable that the film must therefore take the line of humorous comedy. The film is more than an hour and forty minutes. After watching it, I feel that it is not bad. After all, there are not many movies with this theme.
I found that there are many questions worth thinking about. I don't know how many American TV dramas are about American soldiers. But I know that there are a lot of mainland military-themed movies and TV dramas, and the image of mainland soldiers in reality is very poor. The American military recruiting needs to be advertised on TV, and there are publicity and consultation offices in the downtown area, and the military pays a lot of money. Mainland China has never seen such a thing at all. It is difficult to become a soldier without going through the back door. It is said that only in Beijing has done a recruitment advertisement, which should be a Chinese characteristic. Think about how difficult it was to recruit soldiers in ancient China. When a war was about to begin, forced recruiting began, pulling the strong men or something. This should be a normal situation. If everyone is doing well, no one will go to the military camp to suffer, and their lives are in danger. Now when you become a soldier, you have to ask your acquaintances to spend money to go through the back door, which is really deformed.

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  • Robb 2022-04-23 07:05:39

    Comparable to the little sunshine girl! !

  • Dennis 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    we work things out, right!

The Lucky Ones quotes

  • [Colee looks at a photograph of Cheaver dancing with his wife]

    Colee Dunn: You must be a good dancer, huh?

    Fred Cheaver: Oh, no. My wife's a good dancer. I just try to keep up. She loves all those Latin dances. Samba, Merengue, The Tango.

    Colee Dunn: She's a looker, huh?

    Fred Cheaver: Yeah, she is. What she's doing with someone like me, I'll never know and I'm not gonna ask.

  • [Colee tells Cheaver and T.K. they're the lucky ones]

    Colee Dunn: We're the lucky ones, aren't we? We made it through in one piece. I got shot in the leg, but all I gotta do is put some goo on it.