After intensive artillery fire

Bethany 2021-11-17 08:01:27

Reflect after reading. There are many scenes of tragic fighting throughout the film, and I often feel the joy-standing on the side of the US military, often immediately realize that it is actually the slaughter of people-from the perspective of a third party, in fact, the cannon fodder of being slaughtered by incendiary bombs. They are also heroes of the country-from the perspective of the Vietnamese army. It's all for the country, and then fight for each other.

The neatly-dressed wives are waiting at home for the ruthless draw of fate-the scene of the death notice is really heartbreaking... It

is always American war movies that move me, compared to civil war movies. The end of the film shows the names and hometowns of all the soldiers who died in the battle; this has never been seen in China. This may essentially determine the difference in the pattern of the war film and television works between the two countries.

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We Were Soldiers quotes

  • Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: - Sent us another bunch of officers.

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: - Uh-huh

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: Real green.

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: Gotta train 'em up. Makes me think I'm starting a new unit.

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: They sent new rifles too

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: The M-16. That's supposed to be a pretty good weapon.

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: Lots of plastic. Feels like a BB gun to me. Believe I'll stick with my pistol.

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: You think we're gonna get close enough to the enemy to use that?

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: What do you think, sir?

  • Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: A leader must remain cool and calm. And second, he must learn to ignore explosions... the heat and dust, the screams of the wounded. This is normal on a battlefield. Normal!