After watching it, I have a slight feeling that
the rebel army led by "never die (general of the rebel army)" called for the eradication of the dogo tribe and the overthrow of the president's rule to liberate the country. They forcibly rob the civilians of their financial provisions and ask them to support the rebels against the government in power. At the same time, children were forced to expand their troops, and the child was forced to shoot his father. Why don't young and strong adults have to bring those minors into their camp?
I must remember this slogan before the capture of the TV station
is very bloody, very exciting,
look around and look around, the slogans are all childish children, they have been brainwashed since childhood, AK never leaves their hands, they have no worries, they are cruel to others, no A pity. They follow their general wholeheartedly and live under a hail of bullets since childhood.
The winged "butterfly" sings the adult-colored sad song to the dead companion,
"no good advice" takes the pig stolen by others by fire,
"johnny mad dog" kills the people cruelly and kills the woman Shameful insult.
They forced educated black couples to strip naked and have sex in front of them.
They were all children, and it was truly astonishing what they could do.
After the war, when johnny mad dog ran to never die to ask what they would do after the war, never die had already become a regular army, devoted himself to protecting the president, and was excited to become a corporal in the defense army, he Ask those kids to lay down their arms and be civilians, and send him to be a security guard. They were completely abandoned. At this time, johnny mad dog's eyes were so dull, he had no idea, never had an idea, he could only do what he asked him to do.
They are disgusting yet so pathetic...
at the end of the credits johnny mad dog is seriously injured by the girl who is running around to escape from the rebels... johnny mad dog's former pride is so cowardly in this life... Can only... can only be confluent with the net that binds me...
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