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Fanny 2022-11-26 01:32:53

It's a very good movie reflecting on war. I watched it at station B. To be honest, there are too many children in the barrage. In fact, both the poor in Iraq and the soldiers on the front line of the United States are all victims of this unjust war. What really caused this tragedy was the conflict of interest between the top leaders of the two countries, the US military or civilians, and even the media. A tool in the hands of the two to compete for interests. The people at the bottom are always the victims. There are a lot of people who say that the film is whitewashed at the end, what exactly is whitewashing? US government? I don't think so, but it's rather sarcastic. I don't think I want to say that the corporal of the US military is whitewashed. In fact, the previous film has foreshadowed that he was a little depressed, and the fact that his comrade-in-arms was killed in front of him was a catalyst, causing him to lose control of his emotions and making him unforgivable. (No matter what the reason, killing civilians is wrong), but when he calms down, everything is irreversible, but he still wants to do his best to remedy, the little girl alive at the end of the film is the best proof, and He also received the punishment he deserved, not a military court (taking the blame), but the condemnation of his own conscience all his life. After all, he was just a victim of this unjust war.

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