, but obviously the
protagonist is not Ryan
, but the people who sacrificed so that Ryan could go home. The
film's depiction of the war scene can definitely be called a shocking
depiction of the soldier's psychology. The feeling of calling
but after all the call of duty can be recovered very quickly after a few shots
and watching this movie
I feel like I was shot a few times and I'm going to say goodbye
but that's not what I'm talking about
this movie
reminds me of what I'm playing A game
called Fieldrunner
2 which is stand your ground 2
is a classic tower defense
game like all tower defense games all
you have to do is build towers
and block waves of soldiers
but don't know why I remembered that
while watching a movie
One by one, they will be slowed down by all kinds of minions and then killed by the dense artillery.
Their point
is to provide the player with a reward of 1 gold after death. It is
not like a boss
. The player will never remember them
but maybe
this one by one The soldiers
have their own stories behind them
But
they die like this And
never go home
and never see their mothers
So
am I being cruel
Maybe I shouldn't have built that tower
So
I decided
In the future, when
I play LOL, I will definitely not make up a pawn.
Some people will ask
why this kind of game sends the weakest minions first to
fatten the players? This is really cruel
to those minions who come up first, because in fact, the game is only to cater to a desire of people to be defeated. I don't think that German soldier would have shouted I like American and Fuck Hitler before he became a prisoner . People will never give up their evil side until they lose resistance. It seems that you are the evil who is blocking the progress. In fact, I forgot what I wanted to express. It is probably that ~ Those who died for Ryan are so pitiful ~ Those soldiers who were killed by the tower are so pitiful. The desire to kill is running high. - Olaf
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