Plain and moving.

Carmela 2022-03-31 09:01:09

A film with a very flat but moving main theme, escorting the fallen soldiers back to their hometowns, from the meticulous care of the remains, every time Colonel Mike salutes Chance, his heart always throbs. The various characters along the way, whether they were the airport staff who came forward spontaneously to pay their respects, or the flight captain who deliberately asked the colonel to get off the plane first, or the vehicles that happened on the road spontaneously formed a convoy of escorts, all moved me countless times. In fact, I do not envy the United States for such touching deeds. I believe that such things will happen in our country as well. I'm just thinking, I also want to see a movie about our country's main theme...

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  • Jayne 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    The stories made up by Americans can sometimes still move people

  • Cathy 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Not to mention the justice of the US-Iraq war, but every detail of Americans' respect for their sacrificed heroes is worth pondering over by the Chinese. Think about the destruction of the Martyrs' Cemetery, think about what happened to the Korean War veterans...a sigh.

Taking Chance quotes

  • [Last Line]

    LtCol Mike Strobl: Hey, Hi I'm home. Come here. Group Hug. How you guys doing?

  • Rich Brewer: Nobody in my family's in the military and none of my friends. But I thought about joining up. Yeah, but I was too chickenshit.

    [chuckles, then silence]

    Rich Brewer: Sorry, I mean too chicken.

    LtCol Mike Strobl: You can say shit.

    Rich Brewer: Oh, cool. And plus the whole haircut thing. I'm in a band and, you know, you gotta keep it long to keep the ladies happy.