"Sam, I'm your brother."
Even though the war made the two brothers change their minds, they were always there for each other when they needed it most.
Sam. This is an English name I like very much. Because many characters named Sam in my memory have touched me, and the most profound one is Sam, who has never left in "The Lord of the Rings". For the 45 minutes of watching this movie, I also liked Sam in it, not only because Tobey Maguire no longer only has that baby face, but also because of Sam's stable and loyal character. When he was captured with his comrades, he said to his comrades, "I'm the only one you know. Don't give them anything private." At first I couldn't understand why Sam wanted to kill his comrades, it was just delaying his own death.
But when he came back, he was not tortured, but psychologically, it was okay to be devastated. That's when he smashed the kitchen to death I understood why he was able to kill because he loved Grace. This kind of love made him always have the faith to go home, and he would rather use the death of his comrade-in-arms in exchange for the possibility of seeing his wife again.
When I first saw this film, I thought of "Pearl Harbor", but halfway through I saw that the two were incomparable. This film mainly focuses on family relationships, and there is no smoke from the battlefield, so it is not like Danny's sacrifice. The scene that made me cry. And I hate Kate Beckinsale in Pearl Harbor, but all three here are so sympathetic.
At the end of the play, Sam finally confessed his inner torment to his wife. Although he had the sun behind his back, we could still see the tears falling silently on his cheeks. In the "Black Hawk Project", Plato's famous saying is also quoted: Only the dead have seen the end of the war. And Sam finally said something more heartbreaking: I have seen the end of the war. But the question is, can I live again? It
's all because of the war. The United States has made so many movies that oppose the current state of government society, whether it be satirical, exposed, or criticized, what's the use? Why don't you just send those guys in suits and leather shoes behind the scenes to the battlefield, it's over, see how much shit they do!
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