take you home..

Braxton 2022-03-31 09:01:09

I remember watching this movie for the first time late at night. . I stumbled across a profile on the internet. . So I watched it slowly. . . Mixed feelings. .
There are no exciting scenes in the whole film. Starry star. It just tells the story of a U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Mike escorting the body of a 19-year-old fallen soldier Chancellor back to his hometown. .
Colonel Mike of the Marine Corps, before going to bed every night, checks the Internet for the list of soldiers killed in the Iraq War. Pray not to see anyone I know well. One morning he walked into the general's office and asked to escort the body of Private Chancellor home. The general reminds you that you are a senior officer. Mike said, this 19-year-old child, and I come from the same town. I didn't go to the field, hoping to do it for him.
The story begins with Chance. . After Chance's death. . The remains were transported back to the country by a special military plane. . Military morgue. . Numerous staff. All have respect for these children who gave their lives for the country. . Clean the remains. Beauty. Tailored to the Marine Corps' straight-forward uniform. . Only a few relics were washed clean. well package. . Although the funeral ceremonies are closed coffins, relatives will only see the photos of the remains, not the remains with their own eyes. But for this photo of the fallen soldier, this country really spared no expense. There is a detail, the officer in charge of sending the escort, gave Mike two flags. He said that because Chance's parents were divorced, they had to be given to them separately. There was one scene that particularly struck me. A black female officer, after cleaning Chance's hands, a pair of black, female living hands rested on the white and limp hands of the deceased. . two hands. . Represents life and death. .
As a military escort, Colonel Mack had medals on his chest and spanned more than half of the United States. At airports, restaurants, warehouses, and stations, the military salutes are slowly raised and lowered again and again to greet each loading of the remains. At the turn of the plane, the porters gathered around to salute Chance with Mike. Over Philadelphia, a flight attendant crouched down, woke him gently, and placed a cross in his palm. Everyone seems to know what these escort officers do. On another flight, a stylish girl sat next to him and texted a friend that the officer next to him was handsome. After arriving, the captain broadcasted that we also had a fallen soldier on board, please stay in your seats and let the escort get off the plane first. The girl turned her head and said to Mike with sudden motherhood, "I'm sorry." Mike stood at the luggage loading bay and slowly raised his hand again, all the passengers stopped and paid tribute to Chance who was lying forever. He lost his life in a war they identified or didn't identify with. But what is precious is that now he has been sent back to his hometown like a prince who died.
Colonel Mac was escorting Chance on his way home. His own soul also received a baptism. . When he finally handed the relic to Chance's parents, he said, 'I have to let you know that there have been countless tributes to your children along the way.

Respect for the dead is respect for life. Especially soldiers who died for their country. The generals go on expedition. Horse leather wraps. . Watched several documentaries. . America. Pearl Harbor Monument. The designer is a Chinese woman. . Black marble. like a mirror. . The names of every soldier and officer who died are engraved on it. . annual anniversary. . The family will come to pay homage. . Not long ago. The United States also specially transported the bodies of the Flying Tigers who died in foreign countries during the Anti-Japanese War by special planes back to the mainland for burial. . neighboring Japan. Build a Yasukuni Shrine. . Although the worship are some damn war criminals. But at least in their eyes, they are "warriors" who died for their own country. . . Look back at ourselves. . The information I got was all this: the cemetery of the martyrs was torn down for real estate. . Many memorials and museums are on the verge of closing due to lack of funds. . In particular, a photo circulating on the Internet is very stimulating to my heart. . A mother of a fallen soldier in the Vietnam War. It was only 20 years after my son's death that I went to Yunnan Martyrs Cemetery to see my son's tombstone. The reason turned out to be because there was no money to collect the toll. . . . I was speechless. .

at the end of the film. . When Mike completed his mission. . Go back to your home. . The two children galloped towards him. . Makes people feel instantly. . alive. stay with family. . Is there anything happier than this? .

Let's go back to those who died for our happy life. . them. . Worth like in the movie. Everyone should be treated like a hero. because. . without their sacrifice. . There is no our present. .

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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.