I can only say good morning for you

Toney 2021-11-14 08:01:24

Good Morning, Vietnam does
not know why, it seems that the sentence Good Morning Nanyang in the school morning is quite similar to the tone of this sentence.
Although it is from the Vietnam War background, comedy is comedy, and many places are really interesting. That boss who likes polka is so happy. . .
Love this movie. Do not need too much theme, deliberately discussing human nature and inhumanity, justice and injustice, DJ's infinite humor and the absurdity of war are intertwined, with laughter and tears, this is probably the most real life.
The comparison of what a wonderful world is not new nowadays, but it is smooth and natural, at least in my opinion, it is not artificial at all. This is very rare.
The youth of the Viet Cong see the problem most earnestly and thoroughly. I was shocked when he said that the protagonist was too innocent. Because it's so appropriate. Only innocent people will chase a Vietnamese girl who is impossible to hope, will they defy their superiors to broadcast unofficial broadcasts for their own sense of justice, will believe that humor is needed in war, and will tell the enemy before they leave. How the friends of the Fang camp were betrayed themselves. Because he has not experienced the pain experienced by a Vietnamese kid, he can retain his innocence, right? In retrospect, I understood why the VC youth could speak sharply as soon as he appeared on the stage. He said he understands Americans. Quite a point, isn't it? The story of the youth of the Viet Cong seems not surprising when you think about it, but it brings out so natural and true, you can't forget his tearful face and the heart-piercing accusation. I also forgot not DJ's one-sided excuses.
However, it is a comedy after all, and the director still wants to emphasize that there is truth and beauty in the world. There is no deep hatred between people. Even if the authenticity of the scene of American soldiers playing baseball with the Vietnamese people is questionable, it is always gratifying to see. The process of DJ and youth from distrust to trust, that gradually deep friendship also moved me. There is also the ethereal and beautiful innocent love and the sympathy and mutual support between the two partners. And those recruits who are about to go to the battlefield and turn into killing machines have simple, shy, and even childish smiles on their faces.
Loud and thin sound. Although the movie didn't raise the banner too clearly, there are many details that flash by but are worth savoring. In addition to the mention, even including the shop owner, including the particularly handsome soldier with trousers tied, when the camera deliberately focuses on these specific and subtle things, and is noticed by oneself, it will arouse a different kind of affection in the heart. When you think about it, many characters are still fresh and distinctive. It is not easy to do so much.
But why need so many reasons? I like this movie, I like it, that's enough.

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Good Morning, Vietnam quotes

  • Edward Garlick: [to Cronauer as they arrive at Jimmy Wah's] We're here, sir... Jimmy Wah's.

    [they exit the Jeep and enter]

    Edward Garlick: This is the place where we like to hang out, sir.

    Adrian Cronauer: Real homey... in an opium kind of way.

    Edward Garlick: [as Jimmy spots them] That's Jimmy Wah. He owns the place.

    Jimmy Wah: Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi!

    [to Cronauer]

    Jimmy Wah: Now you say hi to me then you smile!

    [both smile and say hi weakly]

    Jimmy Wah: And you two Earl want a couple beer?

    Edward Garlick: We'd love a couple beers, Jimmy.

    [Jimmy waves them to a table]

    Adrian Cronauer: Why are our names Earl?

    Edward Garlick: He calls everybody Earl.

    Adrian Cronauer: [they sit down] Is it me, or is Jimmy light in the loafers?

    Edward Garlick: Let me put it to you this way. He's got this thing for Walter Brennan. He says he wants to buy naked photographs of the actor? For three years, he's been trying.

  • Jimmy Wah: [Jimmy brings Cronauer and Garlick their beers] There your beer!

    Edward Garlick: Thank you Jimmy.

    Jimmy Wah: [discreetly] Any movement on the Walter Brennan thing?

    Edward Garlick: No... and it doesn't look good, Jimmy.

    Jimmy Wah: He look good to me!