The more impressive Barton's humorous language art, as well as his paranoia and belief in war. He is the language of success and the language of failure. Although he has outstanding leadership talents, he is still too straightforward about dealing with interpersonal relationships, a bit like China's "Bright Sword". Later, he was exaggerated and maliciously exaggerated because he was scolding the soldier who was afraid of war, resulting in his dismissal. In fact, he was not wrong. Seeing that he was willing to bow his head and endure the malice of others without resisting in order to be able to participate in the war in the later stage, he felt aggrieved.
Seeing his lonely back in the last scene is bleak, but the glory will eventually dissipate, and his contribution is indeed eternal.
Most of the Bartons in the film are looking up from the perspective to present Barton's tall image.
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