There is nothing to target. Maybe there is a deep meaning behind it, but the main expression is that the protagonist who participated in the Vietnam War was injured and lost consciousness below the leg. He felt that he should be treated well, but he was hated by people. How glorious, in fact, people's anti-war sentiment was very strong at that time, and finally he himself embarked on the road of opposing war with people in the contrast between ideal and reality.
The whole show is absolutely boring. If it wasn't for the teacher's recommendation, I would never watch it. I saw half of me who didn't even know who the male protagonist was. Maybe it's because of facial blindness, but I really can't stand it. It's a small thing. It took two hours, and the play was full of swear words, which can be seen by elementary school students. Although the acting is good, it still cannot hide the poor quality of the film.
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