A true warrior, after seeing the cruelty of life clearly and bravely facing the cruelty of life

Tina 2021-12-10 08:01:35

The United States is a country of immigrants, which is bound to cause discrimination between all races. In the 1950s and 1960s, black racial discrimination was still very serious. Well, that must be in the Navy. There is no black diver yet. In order to get rid of his poverty, Carl stepped out of his poor hometown and determined to be a navy diver, but he encountered various obstacles.

At the beginning, it was the lines of comrades-in-arms. When the instructor's principal Diaonan blocked him when he graduated, he finally completed his graduation assignments brilliantly and won the recognition of his comrades and instructors. The instructor also made him a diver and was demoted because of an exception. transfer. Seeing smoothly, he became a navy diver and made outstanding achievements in the light search and rescue mission. Unfortunately, after the end of this mission, he was wounded and honorably discharged. But the story is not over yet, he actually asked to amputate his limbs, install a prosthetic limb, and resume his duties. He didn't give up, he really did it, stood up again, and continued to serve for nine years as the diving master.

This is a true, inspirational story that moves people. How many times can a person be knocked down? This is not important, what is important is that he will stand up to the cruel life and reality in the end.

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  • Camron 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    Inspirational film~~~ very abusive~~~ racist, narrow-minded, ugly face; comrades-in-arms who sympathize with each other. Although there are performances of old actors and real plots, I still feel that it is quite ordinary, really ordinary.

  • Trycia 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    A person, only in an excellent system, can rely on his own talent and efforts to overcome the resistance of the objective environment to complete self-realization.

Men of Honor quotes

  • Billy Sunday: Think you deserve to be here, don't ya? Fraternizing among navy men? Think you're as good as they are? How 'bout me, cookie? You better than me?

    Carl Brashear: You're damn right I am!

  • Jo: Don't you see? I'm not like you. The things I want...

    [Jo sighs and takes Carl's hand]

    Jo: The things I want are smaller. If I just work hard and keep my head down...

    Carl Brashear: Your whole life will pass you by.