Thoughts and Memo

Isai 2021-12-10 08:01:35

The acting is a super combination, but I personally feel that the movie shots are average and there is no language. What I admire most is the expression when the protagonist leaves his hometown and his father sees off. She instilled such unbearable thoughts since she was a child, and later made her a radical man who kept pursuing progress, which had a lot to do. But personally feel that such a protagonist's sense of happiness will be greatly reduced (purely personal opinion). Poor black fathers work in farmland every day and night, and only want their sons to go to school, so they have instilled such ideas in black sons since they were young. The protagonist grew up and was sent to serve in the Navy, when racial discrimination was very common. There is an obscure rule in the navy that whites and blacks take turns swimming on separate days. However, the protagonist broke this rule and proved himself through a swimming competition, which soon aroused the appreciation of an officer in the navy and promoted him to a superior soldier. A sergeant with excellent diving skills successfully rescued a team member, so he suffered severe lung damage and was addicted to alcohol and combat. He was transferred to the Naval Academy to train recruits. The protagonist’s dream is to be an excellent navy sergeant. But no black man was able to hold such positions in those days. The protagonist who works hard uses his high emotional intelligence to ask his boss to write a recommendation letter for him to study at the Naval Academy. The racially biased sergeant embarrassed him at first. But because of his will not to give up, he was deeply moved and forced him to go to school. But the students in the school expressed dissatisfaction with the black people. Soon after a dive training accident, he successfully rescued a team member, and his prejudice was reduced since then. It wasn't until the promotion test that the protagonist was deliberately embarrassed by the command from above, so that the protagonist had to dive for more than nine hours before he barely completed the test. Thus became the first black second-class sergeant. But the future is always so bumpy. The protagonist accidentally broke his leg by a hard object during the successful search for the remains of the atomic bomb. The unwilling protagonist decides to amputate his limbs, begging him to resume his post. But he must be asked to test a very difficult test before he can resume his job. The extreme protagonist gritted his teeth and succeeded in regaining his post with the encouragement of the sergeant.

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Men of Honor quotes

  • [Student standing in underwear and banging on empty pot with spoon]

    Diving Student: I stole a pie! I stole a pie! I stole a pie!

  • [Sunday blasts Snowhill with the water-hose]

    Billy Sunday: Snowhill, get your Wisconsin ass back in the barracks.