The ambition of the film is huge, and several clips are impressive:
1. Lawrence, the clumsy fat man during military training, failed almost every military training item. Not only was he insulted by the instructors, but also his colleagues were punished together. (including the squad leader who had been helping him before), after the psychological defense line collapsed, even after passing military training, he still chose to end the life of the instructor and himself! From the silly smile at the beginning of the military training to the terrifying smile when he committed suicide, the military training experience is undoubtedly a kind of devastation to him!
2. The "golden sentence" said with a smile by the soldiers who shot the Vietnamese peasants in the helicopter: Whoever escapes is the Viet Cong, and whoever stands still is the well-trained Viet Cong! Chilling! Looking at those peasants from the perspective of God, does he really believe that they are the Viet Cong? Shooting at those peasants is like playing a shooting game for him, and the death of the peasants will not make him feel any guilt!
3. The sniper at the end of the film killed three American soldiers, making the US military think that they encountered a strong army, but what they didn't expect was that it was just a thin girl, but she still stopped the team in front of the building! This may be what many Americans think, but the weak Vietnam dragged the United States into this 15-year war and killed 650,000 people!
While watching the movie, my 5-year-old daughter watched with me from time to time and asked me who was the good guy and who was the bad guy?
In response to Han Han's golden sentence, "Children can distinguish right from wrong, adults only see the pros and cons!" No, the two sides who fought to the death in the Vietnam War only established diplomatic relations 20 years after the Vietnam War ended!
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