Old cloth, cool!

Glennie 2021-12-25 08:01:04

When starring in this film, Bruce might not be considered old, in fact, Die Hard 4 is not too old.
The film is very smooth, maybe because of the love of war movies, coupled with the cold feeling of winter, it is as cool as brothers.
Colin Falrell was very young and heroic inside, unlike him now, who was very decadent and fat.
Beyond heroism and other things, when watching a movie, I think more about what choices would I have if I were in that environment? Whistleblower to survive? Bear everything?
I remember someone commenting on the gladiator that if life is doomed to darkness, it is better to die like a hero. But Hart had finally embarked on a bright path, but he chose to come back.
Why do foreigners always get a lot of human and profound thinking from the war? But we are always exaggerating. Look at the domestically produced war films, they are really postmodern enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Laila 2021-12-25 08:01:04

    The theme I want to express is touching despite the main theme, and the discussion of race issues in war is also very fresh. But the characterization of Willis was not very successful. From the previous effort to frame black people collectively to the final sacrifice, I felt a little awkward. . . Farrell played well, ten years ago, so tender

  • Gaetano 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    I highly doubt that you can still dress so handsomely in a concentration camp, and still be able to choose a room by yourself? Mofassis treats prisoners more preferentially than the Eighth Route Army. . . That being said, the ending was quite shocking. . .

Hart's War quotes

  • [Lt. Hart offers condolences upon learning that Col. Visser's own son was killed in action on the Russian Front]

    Col. Werner Visser: I killed my share of French and English in the last war; All of *them* had fathers.

  • Col. Werner Visser: You know sometimes I think your Lieutenant Scott might have been better off in Alabama. Lynchings are over

    [snaps fingers]

    Col. Werner Visser: in minutes. The kind of justice he's suffering here is far crueler.