Why do Americans dislike it so much.

Angelo 2022-01-01 08:02:08

7 points. Although it is personal freedom to evaluate the movie, the hottest reviewer who scored 5 stars said that this is the most classic movie of Wu Yusen and Cage, which is too magical. Wu Yusen tried to create the main theme of the United States, but with a hot face and a cold butt, he almost broke a film company at a loss. You must know that the movies that Americans like to watch all advocate anti-war, and the worst is to promote the preciousness of personal life and freedom like "Blood War Hacksaw Ridge". Although "Wind Whisperer" hesitated about the military order that disregarded the lives of soldiers, it finally accepted and forgiven the ruthless state machine's order to treat soldiers as chess pieces, so of course Americans would not like this movie. As long as the protagonist is angry and angry, he can mow Wushuang among the enemy forces. This is also worthy of a war movie? At best, "Wolf Warriors 2" level. Does the scene of the soldier's death with a flamethrower have to be so sensational? Encourage sacrifice? However, this kind of movie that encourages soldiers to sacrifice for the collective service is still quite pleasing to the Chinese. I personally think that there is no collective in this world that is worthy of your sacrifice. If you sacrifice, only the highest level of the collective will benefit. The bottom of the collective should eat or eat, suffer or suffer, and your sacrifice may not even be known.

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Extended Reading
  • Alta 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The span of reading is too long for me to complain. It's really normal...

  • Oliver 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The shooting scene at the beginning made me think that I was watching the main theme of the Anti-Japanese War, which was filmed in China.

Windtalkers quotes

  • Ben Yahzee: Hey do you guys know where we would find second joint assualt singnal?

    Marine: No fuckin' idea mac.

    Ben Yahzee: Thanks, thanks a bunch.

  • Charlie Whitehorse: [in Navajo] I've never seen so many white men.

    Ben Yahzee: Oh, they've never seen so many Navajos before.

    Ben Yahzee: Enders, I can't find Whitehorse anywhere. Have you seen him?

    Joe Enders: He's over there.

    Ben Yahzee: [he sees his friend dead, blown up by a grenade with other Japanese soldiers] This was suppose to be a secured area, what happened?

    Joe Enders: I killed him.

    Ben Yahzee: You what?

    Joe Enders: I took a grenade, threw it in there and blew him up.