What are you fighting for?

Pierce 2022-03-23 08:01:04

After reading it, I believe many people will be moved.

Compared with domestic war movies, there is no slogan, no heroism, no hero who is not afraid of death, and no wise leadership.

There are only killings on the battlefield, manslaughter of civilians, ambushed by guerrillas, drinking after returning home, fighting, and deserting. It seems that all of them are negative plots, but they are so deeply rooted in people's hearts.

Some may say he is a deserter, a coward. But how many people are really not afraid of death, and rushed to charge forward with their heads raised at the muzzle? What

really touches people's hearts is not the slogan, but the real emotion.

At Tommy's funeral, the military apologized to Tommy's family on behalf of the nation. This is what the country owes this family.

So, who are the American soldiers overseas fighting for? Very simply, for the brothers by their side. The president, the Senate, and the boss can all fuck, and only the brothers around you can rely on.

That's what moved me.

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Extended Reading
  • Karina 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    It's better than I thought, but it's not much better, it's too shallow, especially the characterization fails~~ And Joe appeared for less than 20 minutes, and I broke down, I watched it for him

  • Hosea 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The same woman filmed war, Kimberly Peirce filmed too naughty

Stop-Loss quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Military Clerk: Brandon Leonard King?

    Brandon King: Yes.

    Military Clerk: You have orders to report to the First Brigade.

    Brandon King: Not me, I'm gettin' out today.

    Military Clerk: You leave on the 22nd, shipping back to Iraq. You've been Stop-Lossed.

  • [from trailer]

    Brandon King: With the shortage of guys and no draft, they're shipping back soldiers who's supposed to be gettin' out.