psychological wall

Octavia 2022-11-13 22:29:16

American or Iraqi? The former is possible, anti-war films, anti-Vietnam War films, have been made. The latter, also possible. It's like experiencing a war, the details are incredibly realistic, all the details. As real as the war itself, it cannot be replicated. It is impossible for the photographers on either side to have not experienced the war. They are all in the war and understand the war, soldiers.

...... Skynet is back and forth. Two fighters face to face, heart-to-heart, equal-strength, heart-to-heart battle, who wins and who loses, who wins and who loses? Who should die and who shouldn't? The filmmakers are quite mentally strong. Those who fight, those who take their lives, must pass this level. Do you have any reason to kill? Have you thought about killing people on the battlefield? Do you know what you are doing? Have you figured it out or not at all? You can kill casually, but others can't kill you casually.

...... This movie made those American soldiers feel guilty, and made US President Bush feel guilty. Man to man face to face, soul to soul scene. ... In the process of soul torture, Isaac has been waiting for the opportunity to find Juba's hiding place, and let the injured comrade Matthews attack, and the result was in vain. When Isaac breaks down and wants to go home and reveal the real reason for staying in Iraq after the war, Juba really wants to let Aix go, but Isaac also wants to shoot Juba. The sound of the helicopter's motor was faintly heard. Juba asked Ixa to stand up from the wall and go out to wait for the plane. Ixa didn’t believe it. Instead, he took a desperate shot and aimed at the Juba hideout he guessed and fired several shots, and was safely rescued by his comrades on the plane. When I got on the plane, I wanted my comrades to search and check the garbage dump where Juba was hiding... As a result, I finally waited for Juba's accurate shooting, and the helicopter crashed. Very happy. Be honest with each other, tear off the mask, die clearly, and kill happily. ...Isaac finally died like a qualified GI dog. ...If he believed Juba's words and stood up and boarded the plane without shooting at Juba, even if he was deceived and shot to death, he seemed more like a man.

Wall of life and death. ... is also a psychological wall. Isaac just wanted to stay in the wall, and he didn't have to think about the psychology of his opponent, or what he was thinking, and he didn't want the other party to know his true thoughts. As a result, I was trapped under this wall.

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The Wall quotes

  • [first lines]

    Matthews: [sighting through his scope from a bush] Nothin'. Hit n' run. Whoever it was they're gone. War's over, he got the memo.

    [sighs]

    Matthews: Ize?

    [bird squawking]

    Matthews: Allen? Ize!

    Isaac: [on his radio] What?

    Matthews: We got no movement, not a sign of a shadow... How long we been here, man? 18, plus?

    Isaac: 20.

    Matthews: [sighs] Jesus. There's nobody fuckin' out there, man.

    Isaac: Less he's a pro.

    Matthews: A Haji?

    Isaac: I'm just saying, maybe.

  • Juba: You Americans. You think you know it all. You think it's simple. That I am your enemy. But we are not so different, you and I.

    Isaac: Yeah, 'cept I ain't a fuckin' terrorist.

    Juba: And you think I am? You are the one who has come to another man's country. Camouflaged yourself in his land, in his soil. From where I'm sitting, *you* look very much like the terrorist.