Behind the honesty, how much courage is needed to carry it

Bennie 2021-12-22 08:01:27

This is a rare inner monologue under war scenes.
Coming to the two corners of Denzel and Meg Ryan, they are expected to look good, unexpected, not about war, at least, not the kind where you beat me to win. Because at the end of the movie, you will find that the only two people who died were killed by your own people. Very embarrassing.
A wrong decision, almost instantly, killed his companion. (So ​​that when I saw this clip, I didn't understand it for a few seconds.) Faced with mistakes, perhaps the instinct is to cover up the truth and try my best to cover up the truth.
However, the truth is the truth, no matter how much power is used to cover it up, the truth will eventually show up. The interspersion of the two stories in the play, even arranging Denzel to expose the truth of the other story, is really like a play in life. A woman who encountered a mutiny in her subordinates when the plane crashed and no one was rescued by the enemy could still carry the M16 to cover her soldiers' retreat. And such a group of dirty soldiers, in order not to be held accountable afterwards, panicked. Let this brave female officer carry M16 and burn to death in her own sea of ​​fire.
The truth of the matter is too heavy to breathe. Behind the honesty, how much courage is needed to carry it.
Someone could bear it, listened to their inner voice, brought their own medal of honor, walked into the home of the subordinate who was killed by him, and frankly confessed the wrong decision he made;
some did not resist and got himself half drunk Driving a car and hitting a locomotive;
or getting all kinds of diseases that you can imagine and beyond imagination, trapping oneself in a "sea of ​​fire";
even such things as forwarding letters, did not have the courage to do.
Sometimes, to tell the truth, we can't tell how much courage is needed. But if you really say it, you will find that it is just an answer (I know, but the bag you have to settle down one day) (I know, but the bag you have to settle down one day) (I remember it is not very accurate. ).
It turned out that in the face of the great life and death, a sentence of forgiveness that I wanted to get came so unexpectedly,
easy.

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Courage Under Fire quotes

  • Monfriez: Sir, if you get a hangfire on your weapon, what do you do? You wait, with your weapon pointed in a safe direction, 'cause sometimes the primer bursts, and if you open the chamber it blows up in your face. Leave this round in the chamber, sir.

  • Nathaniel Serling: I work at the Pentagon, Sergeant, so I'll admit I'm a little slow on the uptake, otherwise I'd say that you just threatened me. Did you just threaten me, soldier? Because if you did, let me respond to you...

    [turns off tape recorder]

    Nathaniel Serling: Let me respond to you this way. I'm an officer, and therefore, by proclamation, a gentleman, but don't abuse that, son. Don't get in my crosshairs, because I'll have no compunction whatsoever about getting up to my neck in yo' ass. Do you understand me?