To find the failure, it is probably that the script uses three unrelated protagonists (the dialogue between the writer Leckie and Sledge is very far-fetched), and the timeline of the Pacific is connected, which is somewhat incongruous.
For example, leckie's orgasm left before it came; basilone's orgasm came too suddenly; sledge was a late orgasm.
This film is destined to be compared with BOB. In contrast, the script is flawed: BOB's draft is at the end of Ambrose's notepad for Company E, and the protagonist is very unified, this is the company.
Pacific is adapted from the memoirs of Leckie and Sledge, which is inherently discordant; when it comes to the Marine Corps, basilone has to mention it, and he has to be inserted into this script.
Therefore, there are ready-made manuscripts that can be changed into scripts, so don't compile the war history yourself.
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