The captain was escorted, and the light at this time played the most outstanding role in the film, although the light and light of some previous scenes also had amazing meaning and effect. The colonel was slow to show his face in the light, occasionally the round bald head, and occasionally the cool water. The captain's eyes were looking for the colonel's face. The audience is the same, but the colonel has been talking for a long time, but he still doesn't give his true colors. In these few minutes of dodging, I can't exactly know Coppola's original intention, but I know that I was closely attracted by the colonel.
When I saw the subtitles, Marlon Brando's name appeared, I was a little surprised, which is him? It won't be the captain, the captain is Martin Sheen, who is that? It never occurred to me that it was the Colonel. The original colonel was a thin man.
Profound, confused, shocked.
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