Moore's pre-war mobilization speech is very good, before and after the contact, this speech is likely to have happened, because Mr. Moore is such a paternalistic officer, so he will say that - you give me your son If you have it, I will definitely help you take him well. I will take the lead, the first to the last to go. Even if there is an accident, I will definitely bring his body back to see you. This is more of a promise to parents than an inspiration to soldiers. It fills the film with a tragic atmosphere rather than the passionate atmosphere before the war started. Has Moore heard of "the underdog will win"? Reminiscent of the famous speech in "General Patton", it was a rude and straightforward! But it can definitely arouse the soldiers' desire to fight, make the soldiers' blood boil, and can't wait to go to war immediately. Well, this kind of pre-war mobilization is the type that I agree with.
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