I can't understand the current film reviews. They all talk about the poisoning of war on young people, but I don't think the proportion of war is too small. But the whole film played by birdy is a person with a special self. He doesn't think too much about external things. People who care about themselves are fatally attracted to Al because Al is always looking for different things and can't find a way. They depend on each other and need each other. Such feelings are really precious and sincere. They just want to live themselves. If you talk about the impact of war, you can hold it for a while. After all, this is just a short period in a long life experience. Any period will have a relationship with the shaping of a person's character. The story of AB just bears the imprint of that era. If it is placed in modern times, it will only make b. It's not necessarily the Vietnam War who's locked up in the madhouse
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