the meaning of war

Duncan 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Never tell a soldier that he does not know the price of war. What is the nature of war? It's an extension of politics, indeed. This film reflects only a battle in the war on terror, but it is entangled in human nature and cruel struggle. From small to big, the movie tests human nature. This entanglement of human nature reflects the consideration and choice of worrying about the safety of the weak and the safety of the crowd. I don't think the movie is criticizing the justice and inevitability of war, and it is mixed with human nature. There is no absolute right or wrong, and the meaning and result of war will never be that simple. The judgment of human nature's thinking and action makes this film give people a strong psychological impact, and maybe no one can judge it correctly!

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Extended Reading
  • Branson 2022-03-20 09:01:54

    Leaving aside the theme of the film, I really annoyed the British people's unhurried tone. When their eyebrows were on fire, they were arguing with each other in a slow manner. No one dared to take responsibility. , look at the United States, a clean and crisp, no wonder the British can only mix behind the American ass. Another thing to say is that the director didn't have the tension that a film must have.

  • Kaylie 2021-12-19 08:01:08

    A film of fake benevolence, drone bombing on the real battlefield doesn't care about the life and death of a child so much. With so many children who died in the bombing in Syria, do they care so much about the casualties of a civilian? Instead, this movie feels that the director’s hypocrisy, acting pretentiously for ordinary people to see

Eye in the Sky quotes

  • Angela Northman: In my opinion, that was disgraceful. And all done from the safety of your chair.

    Lt. General Frank Benson: I have attended the immediate aftermath of five suicide bombings, on the ground, with the bodies. What you witnessed today, with your coffee and your biscuits, is terrible. But what these men would have done would have been even more terrible.

  • [last lines]

    Lieutenant Colonel Ed Walsh: You did well. Both of you.

    Steve Watts: Thank you... Sir.

    Lieutenant Colonel Ed Walsh: Now you go home. Get some rest. I need you both back here in 12 hours... Okay?