I didn’t finish watching it until yesterday. The reasons are as follows: 1. I am not interested in the theme of the Iraq War, and feel that it is similar to "Band of Brothers". Compared with the main theme, this play is simply the cub born to the stepmother—grandmother doesn’t hurt and uncle doesn’t love (why do you say that?! laugh);
2. I suffer from "face blindness" to the US Marines, sweat ...I found out when I watched "Black Hawk Down" that the enchanting face of Ewan McGregor can't tell him from the gray American soldiers. It's really blind to a certain extent—_ —||||||||||||||||||
But it took three days to look at it. I must say that it is indeed my beloved HBO. I underestimated you before, sorry! What I admire most about this play is the neutral perspective of the director and screenwriter when shooting, no judgement, which is really a very, very delicate balance. Although I have always liked directors and screenwriters who are extremely clever and energetic, such as Aaron Sorkin-every time I watch his films, I always feel that the kind of intellectual and idealist who are somewhat "better than others" breathe in. But just as Jorden said in "studio 60 on the sunset strip": "Those people who watch TV show isn't dummier than those who make it." After all, for the Iraq war launched by the silly X, the audience is probably already there. With cares in my heart, HBO handles this subject in this play really well: don't treat the audience as fools, let them think for themselves under the guidance of the camera. In other words, the cable TV station is going to be more sturdy, a group of Marines swearing in the desert, pornographic jokes, racist falsehoods, and they can actually be shown publicly? ! Sure enough, it still shows something!
Of course, as a qualified Slasher, I certainly would not treat any film as CJ. The following is an idiot:
First of all, the commander lieutenant Nathaniel Fick of the second platoon of B Company, born in the famous Ivy League Dartmouth College, joined the Marine Corps because of the ideal of blood, Oh My God, this kind of intellectual, forbearing and a little stubborn is really It's so cute! That upright face and innocent little eyes, oh~~~ It’s just a second to wipe out my American soldier’s face blindness! ! !
Then of course it is the protagonist Iceman, laugh, although I have always been a supporting role control, but I have always been a fan of the kingly CP, haha.
Beecher also appeared in "OZ". It was a reporter from "Rolling Stone", eh, but everyone didn't like him until he knew that he had also written for "Hustler" (laughs). It's a pity that in this play, he is neatly dressed from start to finish, sigh~~~~
Since the story takes place in a desert where birds do not shit, of course there will be no heroines in this play (Slashers, cheer, laugh). However, as the only woman in the show who has a frontal close-up and shows her face for more than 5 seconds, the words of the passerby sister are still thought-provoking: "Thank you for letting me pass through my own road on my own country".
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