——It is undeniable that this is a war film full of heroism. Both sides in the war were loyal to the country in their own way with unparalleled courage. As always, Hollywood hyped up the powerful American military machinery in the film, and the sophisticated combat equipment gave the U.S. military almost a one-sided tactical advantage on the battlefield. Brave and noble soldiers, sad but well-informed family members, face the open-minded attitude of domestic racial discrimination, face the obedience of the cavalier style of random command and superiors, and share the joys and sorrows of the subordinates. Slightly sad music surrounded the background of the national flag, and the facial expressions of the family members when they received the notification of the death of their loved ones moved me in an instant, almost crying. So no longer asking why they fought and why they sacrificed, the protagonist’s rhetoric became the truth: there was no etiquette guard to welcome them home, and they went to war because the state ordered them to do so.... The historical truth is the defendant, we are the jury, and the media propaganda is the lawyer. If you win the jury to get justice, the referee will be inclined to the lawyer who can impress the jury. In this regard, our propaganda department and our director should not think about it. What should I do--
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