When the Normandy private Ryan fought bloody battles, when the dark U-boat Das Boot, both the allies and the warring opponents, brought us a deep impression. But is the war still there when you are far away from the bullet-riddled trenches? Lincon Scott, a black pilot officer, who was racially discriminated against but still only remembers allegiance to the country; Tom Hart, when human nature and the responsibility of the military conflicted, he chose to sacrifice himself; Macnamara, he used this war to interpret what honor is, Courage, responsibility and sacrifice. War is indeed very far away, but what it brings needs to be deeply remembered by people.
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