super conscription ad

Gia 2022-03-30 09:01:11

In contrast to the Japanese film, the funeral is a person's respect for the deceased, and escorting Chance is a country's respect for the dead soldiers. The same moving is magnified a hundred times, a thousand times, ten thousand times.
This kind of film is believed to impress all the hot-blooded men, and it has a stronger appeal than the promotional posters with high welfare of beer beauties. The escort of the spontaneous motorcade on the road and the replay of a group of footage when handing over the relics are enough to move people to tears.

I can't help but wonder, is this true? Or beautified propaganda.

View more about Taking Chance reviews

Extended Reading

Taking Chance quotes

  • 1st Lt. Dan Robertson (Chance Phelp's platoon commander): [voiceover, from his 09 April 2004 letter to the Phelps family] It's ironic, but I am certain that if the world had more men like Chance Phelps, there wouldn't be a need for a Marine Corps.

  • LtCol Mike Strobl: [voiceover] Chance Phelps was wearing his St. Christopher medal when he was killed on Good Friday. Eight days later, I handed the medallion to his mother. I watched them carry him the final fifteen yards. I felt that as long as he was still moving, he was somehow still alive. When they put him down in his grave, he'd stopped moving. I didn't know Chance Phelps before he died. But today, I miss him.