The ideology behind responsibility and affection

Duane 2021-12-31 08:02:57

The potential ideology of this film is very confrontational. After all, it is an American film. I choose to tell this story from a neutral perspective of human nature, but behind it I still use a very easy way to promote my ideology. But overall it is still a wonderful movie. First, this is a historical prototype after all, not a complete fiction. 2. The description of human nature. The description of the various choices between all the people and the responsibility to the country. These descriptions of all aspects of the film are still very good. This is a cute film, but the story is very exciting, so many people are not so easy to see or automatically ignore the ideological opposition behind the film.

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K-19: The Widowmaker quotes

  • [last lines]

    Captain Alexei Vostrikov: For their courage I nominated these men for the title of hero of the soviet union. But the committee ruled that because it was not wartime, and because it was merely an accident, they were not worthy of the title hero. What good are honors from such people? These men sacrificed, not for a medal. But because when the time came, it was their duty. Not to the navy, or to the state, but to us. Their comrades. And so, to comrades.

    all: To comrades!

  • [first lines]

    Capt. Mikhail Polenin: All compartments: report readiness!