Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Garrick 2022-03-22 09:01:38

The film does not comment, it only talks about war.
What are people who die in war, cannon fodder? Once he will become famous for eternity, those with conscience will be like the coach in the film. We are all patriotic, and the country has difficulties and responsibilities, but who can tell what real justice is. Life is precious, and everyone, every country, every nationality and race is the same, and those who cause murder should be killed! Arms dealers and interest groups have become the real beneficiaries of the war. Will they not have nightmares? Countless innocent people lost their precious lives for their benefit, and were called heroes, worthless heroes, halos on dead bodies - not worth it!
Don't be ignorant, don't join any organization that treats people as cannon fodder, don't join any religious organization, and don't allow anyone to deprive individuals of their preciousness in the name of the organization.

View more about We Were Soldiers reviews

Extended Reading
  • Enid 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    This topic is rather intriguing. The war scene seems to be very classic, and the scene is reproduced, but I am not interested in war scenes...

  • Kaya 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The theme lacks management, and the scene is really enjoyable. Basically it is a reprint of the Sino-American Korean battlefield. Without good equipment, just relying on the crowded tactics of shouting XX thinking, XX doctrine, and XX spirit, a division still can’t manage a battalion for others... Lao Mei hardly does this kind of film. Will vilify one's opponent, unlike SB's domestically produced film that shoots all the enemy troops like SB is mentally retarded...

We Were Soldiers quotes

  • Sergeant Ernie Savage: Beautiful morning, Sergeant!

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: What are you a fucking weatherman now?

  • [after savage is rescued]

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: That's a nice day, Sergeant Savage.