Verbal Argument to Reality Deduction

Briana 2022-03-14 08:01:02

In the play, the two people who were arguing about crossing finally met by accident, but the young pilot stayed in the past with more than 40 years of knowledge ahead, and grew old with the flow of history. The system analyst, just argued with the pilot for a long time. , After getting off the aircraft carrier, I saw a pilot in his 40s who came to pick him up for a moment. The logical arrangement of the latter part seemed to be in place.

The first part of the film is a bit too wordy. It feels like a propaganda film for an aircraft carrier. It is very tangled to see the captain's appearance. I know that it may prevent the Pearl Harbor incident, so I don't hurry up. It has been entangled to the end, full of hope to see the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier abuse small Japan, but it ended before the abuse began. From start to finish, there were two Japanese planes and two pilots.

Moreover, a Japanese pilot is too tossed, and the American soldiers are arrogant enough to limit the freedom of the prisoners.

The overall feeling of this film is to pull the tiger's skin to make a big banner, an anticlimactic.

But thinking about the shooting events, it wasn't easy enough for CGI to create that storm in those days.

It is still recommended to take a look. At least the details of the aircraft carrier are very realistic. The American professional soldiers are not as condescending as they are in the film they are shooting now, but they are not as good as we can fold the quilt into tofu. They still have the breath of life. This is no different from a prison. So far, I feel chills thinking about the more than 20 days of military training.

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Extended Reading
  • Harmony 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    It is a textbook-style explanation of the various procedures of the aircraft carrier, the take-off and landing of the fighter attack aircraft, the helicopter early warning aircraft, the catapult blocking cable, the landing mirror, the interception net, the tractor, the fire truck, etc., and the Tomcat's flying with swept wings from time to time. Awesome. It is a pity that the air-to-air missile was used to swept the zero type, and the attacking aircraft group was withdrawn before the final climax began. In short, the details of the aircraft carrier are super refined, and I look forward to Laowa's early entry into the army.

  • Geovany 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    This is an aircraft carrier promotional video, right?

The Final Countdown quotes

  • Lasky: [a captured Japanese prisoner is holding a captive and is demanding access to a radio] Why don't you tell him what's going on here, Commander? You're an expert on what's gonna happen tomorrow; tell him about it, for God's sakes. Go on, tell him! We got nothing to lose!

    Captain Yelland: [Owens looks at Yelland, who nods] Go ahead, tell him.

    Commander Richard Owens: [hesitates, then looks directly at the Japanese prisoner] 26 November, six carriers left the Kuril Isles north of Japan. The carriers were the Akagi, Kaga, Shokaku, Zuikaku, Hiryu, Soryu. Tomorrow at dawn, these carriers will send 353 planes to attack Pearl Harbor.

    Senator Chapman: [staring, stunned] How in the hell do you know all that?

    Commander Richard Owens: Your code is "Climb Mount Niitaka." Niitakayama nobore!

    [the Japanese prisoner, looking horrified, slowly lowers the gun and is shot to death by security crew]

  • Lasky: Think of the history of the next forty years...

    Commander Richard Owens: I have a suspicion history will be a little more difficult to beat, than you imagine Mr. Lasky.

    Lasky: I'm talking about the classic paradox of time. Imagine, for example, I go back in time and meet my own Grandfather. Long before he got married, before he had children. And we have an argument, and I kill him. Now if that happens, how am I ever going to be born? And if I can never be born, how can I go back in history and meet my very own Grandfather?

    Commander Richard Owens: [angrily] I'm not half the theorist you are, Mr. Lasky. But I still have a gut instinct that things only happen once. And if they have happened, then there's nothing we can do to change them. Nor should we try.

    Lasky: Well, how are you going to avoid it? It's already happening, and we're already involved!

    Commander Dan Thurman: For Christ's sake! What is this, some half-assed Princeton debating society? We are in a war situation! This is a United States warship! Or, at least, it used to be. Or will be. Or what the hell ever! Oh, Goddammit, you can drive yourself crazy just trying to think about this stuff!

    [shouts]

    Commander Dan Thurman: Jesus, I must be dreaming!