Maybe the United States has been fighting overseas battlefields in World War I and World War II, so when the Vietnam War appeared, it felt that crossing the Pacific to fight in other people's homes was serving the country? This average person thinks about it with his toes and knows that only the war of defending the homeland and the country is glorious. Does the Vietnamese want to unite and threaten the United States? If you fight Cuba, that’s fine. After all, the door is close and there is danger at any time. To put it bluntly, it’s the greed of imperialism to control the world. It’s a mistake. But why are these people anti-war and anti-veterans? Veterans were also fooled back then. They have scars but were used. What's wrong with them? It should be reflected against politicians and the system. This is the culprit. Is the location fortunate or unfortunate? I used to think that this location is a godsend, far away from war and disputes, but the United States itself is not willing to be idle. It always wants to intervene in Eurasian affairs and rule the world. If this location is too far away, it is not good.
The previous male protagonist's experience in the hospital and the explosive scene after returning home really made him feel distressed. I didn't expect Tom's acting skills to be so good, and his performance in a drunken fight with his parents was really awesome. But later he went to Mexico, and then the Mexican prostitute was scolded many times, and suddenly felt that Mexico was much more miserable, and suddenly felt that so many Vietnam War films made the American soldiers tragic and empathetic. In fact, it was much more miserable than them. went. You are miserable, why do you have to take a picture of a worse Mexico and scold Mexican prostitutes. I think the pain of prostitutes is no less than that of veterans. One can still have fun, while the other can only sell his body to support his life, obviously They are all pitiful people, but prostitutes will be insulted and scolded by them. If a man is not good, the prostitute will be beaten and bleed. Disabled American soldiers can find solace in Mexico, but Mexico will always be a paradise for others to buy music. For the locals, it is nothing but a hell full of drugs and violence. It's true that Mexico is too close to the United States and heaven is too far away. In fact, it is quite miserable when you think about Vietnam. The reunification of the South to the North or the reunification of the North is a matter of Mingming's own family, but it was directly intervened by a powerful Western country. The French finally left and the Americans came again. What is the difference between Vietnamese? The battlefield is in one's own home again. Isn't the loss and pain of the Vietnamese a hundred times and a thousand times heavier than that of the Americans? However, everyone knows the painful price that the United States has paid, and they can't help but feel sorry for those soldiers who resonate with them, because there are so many classic Vietnam War movies to watch. And there are a few people who have seen the Vietnam War from a Vietnamese perspective, no one knows their pain, because their voices are too small and their cultural transmission power is too weak, so no one cares. When watching Vietnam War movies, I feel that few people feel that the Vietnamese are pitiful, and many people say that the Vietnamese should be damned from the perspective of the US military. Does the US military going to Vietnam represent justice? Obviously not. The Americans themselves denied this battlefield and finally withdrew their troops due to domestic pressure. However, in this unjust war, no one pitied the victims, but pitied the perpetrators. Not to mention, although the United States lost in Vietnam back then, Vietnam is so pro-American today, it is estimated that the Vietnamese would not dare to publicize their previous achievements.
Throughout the world, the United States has always been very peaceful. After the civil war, there was no one around him who could fight, and he was able to snatch Texas from Mexico, and the US-Canada border was not fortified. Because it is far away from the world island, the United States is protected from two world wars, and it can also sell arms to make war profits. I feel that the United States took the script and became the world's leader. Hundreds of military bases around the world were deployed all over the world in a few hours. Perhaps the biggest trauma the United States suffered was the Vietnam War. Although many people died from the new crown, it felt that no one paid attention to it. The pain experienced by the Americans is completely incomparable to the pain of the two wars in Eurasia that wiped out a generation and destroyed their homes. Therefore, the United States has not suffered real hardship since the day it was born. It is no wonder that the continent is so attractive, like a hideaway paradise. No one cares about the pain of the weak. They will only appear when the strong need to show their noble aura, because they are unable to convey their pain to the outside world. People really care about them. Thinking of the news I just read today, Australian special forces killed civilians in the Middle East for fun. The kind Tom and his comrades in the movie are actually a minority. They feel uneasy because of killing civilians, but most people don't. If white people don't think of other races as human beings, they probably just think killing people is fun. (After all they have genes they have original sin, like Indians, Blacks, Jews). People in the Middle East live in such a chaotic environment. I can't imagine how terrible the encounters are. Without strength, in the face of power, they are just lambs to be slaughtered. Americans are really happy, but they spend a little more money, send troops out to kill a few people, and even refugees from the Middle East can only go to Europe to harm Europe, and the United States will not be hurt in any way. God is so partial to the United States that he even gave them such a treasured land, but all the gifts are secretly marked with prices. Can the United States really go on like this, and what the final outcome will be, I am very curious.
Haha, this ending is too unwise, I have to reduce the star, should it be so obvious that it is so obvious? Now, it suddenly became vulgar. Shaped the Republican Party into a militant, the male protagonist was spurned and insulted at the Republican convention, and the scene was full of melee. When the protagonist of the Democratic Party was in power, he suddenly became a hero that everyone admired, and the scene was full of joy. So happy ending? Director, you can have a political stance, can you not be so naked, and all the atmosphere that paved the way for the film was destroyed at once. What could have been a good film that was deeply anti-war was instantly destroyed as a political propaganda film at the end, which is too bad .
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