This is called entertaining spirit

Al 2022-05-20 15:16:43

We want to watch good movies, and this is one of them.
Very lively film, there are wars, humor, bright characters, and handsome guys. The director has a strong entertaining intention and uses exaggerated comedy to describe the war. Here, we don’t see the cruelty of the war. Even the death on the battlefield has become a necessary step in the game, a little bit sad. , But took it in one stroke. What impresses people are the people who participated in this game: Big Joe, Xiao Joe, Cowboy, Babra, the most memorable is Sutherland’s performance, an out-and-out hippie, and Eastwood 'S performance was disappointing. It looked stubborn, but it was just repeating countless times of himself. The most happiest thing is the original sound. The two and a half hours of the film flashed by, and in the end, he duly teased the director who paid tribute to the Good, the Good and the Good at every turn, or the director himself really wanted to. Tribute to the Good, the Good and the Good.
In short, this is called entertaining spirit.

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Kelly's Heroes quotes

  • Kelly: Well Oddball, what do you think?

    Oddball: It's a wasted trip baby. Nobody said nothing about locking horns with no Tigers.

    Big Joe: Hey look, you just keep them Tigers busy and we'll take care of the rest.

    Oddball: The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to LET THEM SHOOT HOLES IN ME!

    Crapgame: Hey, Oddball, this is your hour of glory. And you're chickening out!

    Oddball: To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some type of weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers.

    Kelly: Nobody's asking you to be a hero.

    Oddball: No? Then YOU sit up in that turret baby.

    Kelly: No, because you're gonna be up there, baby, and I'll be right outside showing you which way to go.

    Oddball: Yeah?

    Kelly: Yeah.

    Oddball: Crazy... I mean like, so many positive waves... maybe we can't lose, you're on!

  • Crapgame: Hey, Oddball, this is your moment of glory. And you're chickening out!

    Oddball: To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some type of weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three tigers.