A piercing lens accidentally discovered

Allan 2021-11-17 08:01:27

At around 02:10:00 at the end of the film,

there is a photo of his lover in the previous scene.
The incense at the bottom of the photo reads "XXX has sandalwood for all requests."
After a shot
, the lover of the Vietnamese officer with glasses
sat at the desk and looked at the diary book that Colonel Moore mailed to her lover in tears.
On the table is a xx daily newspaper. The date is unclear
but the original headline of the newspaper is "Marrow transplantation of cross-strait love". The 20-hour life-saving operation ended perfectly."

Check the Internet, this bone marrow transplantation occurred in June 2001. The exact time should be June 14, 2001. In other words, this is a xx daily newspaper on June 14, 2001.
Some are like People's Daily, but it is a pity that CNKI could not find them. . . .



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Extended Reading
  • Carmine 2022-04-20 09:01:38

    The 101st Airborne was a sweetheart to niggas and Soviet Trotskyists. disgusting hollywood

  • Enid 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    This topic is rather intriguing. The war scene seems to be very classic, and the scene is reproduced, but I am not interested in war scenes...

We Were Soldiers quotes

  • [On the radio]

    Colonel Tim Brown: Colonel, what's the situation down there?

    [Colonel Moore spins around and shoots a North Vietnamese soldier that was just about to bayonet him]

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: It's getting pretty sporty down here, sir!

  • [At night]

    Specialist Galen Bungum: I can't see a thing, but I can smell them.

    Sergeant Ernie Savage: Dead bodies smell, Bungum.

    Specialist Galen Bungum: No it's not the dead ones! I can smell them creeping up on us.