war and personal destiny

Christopher 2022-04-21 09:01:09

I didn't expect Copper's acting skills to be so solid, and he has always been a male vase in the subconscious... The movie is both patriotic and anti-war, see which part touches you more. The initial warm-blooded patriotism, under the devastation of bullets day after day, turned into disgust and physical and mental exhaustion from leaving this shity place. Audiences may only experience one thousandth of the inner pain and struggle of those soldiers whose lives are hanging by a thread every day, wondering whether they will be able to return alive, seeing their comrades fall one by one or die or be disabled for life. The movie is not about right or wrong in war, because any right or wrong is irrelevant in the face of war, the important thing is that it happened. So the people involved, directly or indirectly, no matter what form, will be involved in the unknowable sharp turn of fate, tragedy and suffering, destroying people until they are beyond recognition. Who was there when and where, will there be me at a certain time, and what will be the final result? neither knows. This is the perfect embodiment of the fate of mankind on the largest scale beyond the control of one individual. We can only hope for peace, like countless other hopes that sustain difficult lives. But the truth is that as long as the madman holds a weapon, the world will not be free from war.

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  • Rowena 2021-10-20 19:00:56

    It has nothing to do with the movie, let me spit out the subtitles: It’s really hard to imagine that people still translate we gotta move into we have to move it, and translate all clear into everything is clear. I even think the subtitles group is selling cute

  • Yolanda 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    What Eastwood evades completely is the reflection on whether war is really inevitable, so there will be a hypocritical human compassion when the gun is pointed at the child, and only then can he be awe-inspiring when abandoning the child. , And when he became a "legend" but was jealous of others, he lamented the impermanence of the world. And once you question the root of all these existences, the image of the tragic hero will fall apart in an instant, leaving only the Fuck yeah America echoed in the theater.

American Sniper quotes

  • Chris Kyle: I'm not redneck; I'm Texan!

    Taya Renae Kyle: What's the difference?

    Chris Kyle: We ride horses, they ride their cousins.

  • Taya Renae Kyle: Did you always want to be a soldier?

    Chris Kyle: I wanted to be a cowboy, but I did that and felt I needed something more.

    Taya Renae Kyle: So you decided to rescue girls from bars?

    Chris Kyle: I think I rescued the bar from you.