He works very quietly

Muriel 2022-03-30 09:01:11

Before watching Escort Chance, I watched The Hurt Locker. In the latter, I think the plot is very old-fashioned, the director's thinking is a little confused, and the whole film is pieced together. Has been preaching American patriotism. But I saw a group of people doing things under the will of the country. Of course, you can say that he invades or liberates. War is tearing life apart.
Chance, at first, it was boring and a bit contrived, especially the salutes of the officers and the unusual behavior of strangers. Later, I slowly realized that a person, just as a person, Chance, was respected, and he worked quietly and lived with a smile during his lifetime. Although he is young, he takes life seriously. Of course, after his death, he was treated with seriousness and dignity in every part of the motherland. In the film, the music is very peaceful, making me, who is usually impetuous, feel that there are some things that should be respected and done seriously. . .
Life is supposed to be dignified, but we sometimes treat the people around us with unusual indifference, including the strangers we meet. In the news, old soldiers are often alone looking for their comrades in arms, and we treat the martyrs who sacrificed for us (the film has been declaring a quiet environment, I want to apply that thinking, isn't this brought by the deceased, And their passing fits the same quiet) and the same disrespect.
Of course, those very deliberate plots, such as children at the airport, recollections on one side, and a historical photo (the US military used a stretcher to carry wounded comrades in the Gulf War),,,, very bad scenes, but, this This movie moved me. . . .

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Taking Chance quotes

  • LtCol Mike Strobl: [Noticing Annie had typed "HOT soldier" into her phone] Actually, it's Marine.

  • LtCol Mike Strobl: I stayed home. I was trained to fight. If I'm not over there, what am I? Those guys, guys like Chance... they're Marines.

    Charlie Fitts: And you think you're not? Want to be with your family every night - you think you have to justify that? You'd better stop right there, sir. You've brought Chance home. You're his witness now. Without a witness, they just disappear.