War is the end for the dead

Winfield 2022-04-19 08:01:03

War is the end for the dead; love is the beginning for the dead.
Is this a story about the deep love between husband and wife, or brotherhood, or the ravages of war? Sam, who went to Afghanistan to perform a mission, was captured in an accident. In order to survive, he killed his comrades. Grace received the news of Sam's death, and her life fell into a downturn. In the process of missing her husband Sam, she gradually developed a good relationship with Sam's younger brother Tom. Too bad there is only one kiss. It all shattered when Sam came back.
A kind person does something against his conscience, and the resulting guilt and self-blame will torment him all the time. Sam's pain turns into anger, and the always mild Sam yells at his daughter Elisable, and E responds to his father's words: You'd be better off dead, and mom and uncle Tom sleep together every night. This sentence pierced Sam's heart like a dagger, the "betrayal" of his relatives, the loss of faith, and the despair generated by all these entanglements made Sam almost commit suicide.
You are my brother. The relationship we used to think was unbreakable, the intimacy between us that blood is thicker than water, in fact, everything is there, but it is transformed by the strange mirror of war. Although we see the same vision, as long as the mind is twisted, what we see is hell. Under the persecution of Grace, Sam finally confessed everything, his question: Can we be reborn?
The future can't be seen, but if there is hope, you can continue; if you give up hope, you can't find the way back to happiness. Sometimes happiness is hidden behind a pile of difficulties, and only the brave can get it. Be sure of yourself and don't hesitate.
Thank you for the brother that life has given us, let yourself know - you are not fighting alone!

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Brothers quotes

  • Sam Cahill: Only the dead have seen the end of war...

  • Sam Cahill: I have to go. He's my brother.

    Grace Cahill: He doesn't deserve you.