war and romance

Aaliyah 2022-03-25 09:01:14

I watched a few war movies recently, and they were all pretty good. When I watched this, I briefly looked at the introduction. How easy is it? I saw one crossing the Atlantic Ocean, but I didn’t even see the Western Ocean, let alone one. big.
The plot is actually relatively simple. There are no big scenes, but the overall look is very comfortable. A major incident of violation of discipline can be turned into a time to save people. The emotional scenes are very good. Emotions, and those of the superior, are relatively simple, not heavy sensational or ruthless, life and death are very light, not too much depression
, but also interspersed with love scenes, although it is a bit of verbal communication It's a problem, but it doesn't affect mutual liking. The love scene is really beautiful. Every picture can be intercepted. At that moment, it makes people feel that every one is beautiful to the extreme

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Extended Reading
  • Marcos 2022-04-20 09:02:09

    War movies always make me watch and feel a lot like what cassidy said in the letter after he died maybe the war is not a winner in the end after the war everyone will go home and continue their lives and the people who died on the battlefield may not change I have no faith and no need to be loyal to the country, you are my best friends~FRANCO is so handsome PS. I knew he would pull out a small gun~

  • Marcos 2022-04-20 09:02:09

    The movie stayed on my computer for almost a year. I have never seen it. Every time I want to watch I get sucked into another movie. So, it can be seen that it does not feel very good to me. But when I stopped to look at it that day, I knew that my feeling that time was wrong. This is a perfect movie. And a true story. in those turbulent times. And the life and death of that era. And the unforgettable woman...

Flyboys quotes

  • Reed Cassidy: *None* of us knows how much time we have left, and we can't waste *any* of it grieving over things we can't *change*.

  • Eugene Skinner: So how many planes do you have to shoot down to get back in father's good books?

    Briggs Lowry: Just mine.