Think a little

Jonatan 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I just watched American Sniper, and I feel that it reflects the problems of American soldiers to a large extent. A serious mental stress, which is caused by fear and desire for life, remains in my mind and lingers. The ending of the story was beyond my expectations. I thought I would spend the rest of my life happily and safely, but the ending was ruthlessly revealed in a strange look from his wife and a line of subtitles. Defend the country to defend the purpose of the brothers to join the battlefield. So many people died under his gun that he began to feel a tinge of remorse, so much so that when a kid picked up a weapon and he had to kill it, he could only pray he put it down quickly, I think, himself He also felt that guilt, even though his intention was not to kill. The title of legend may be more like a curse than a praise, like a cursed crown.

The final result made me a little bit embarrassed. The film also revealed a little anti-war sentiment through the eulogy of American soldiers in the war zone and relatives of deceased soldiers. They were tired of killing. They came with a patriotic mission, blood-soaked comrades. The ruins that have been dead all day, pay attention to the surroundings every step of the way, and say goodbye to this life in the next step, which makes them forget what patriotism is, and what supports them is defending their comrades in arms and their desire to live!

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American Sniper quotes

  • Taya Renae Kyle: You're my husband, you're the father of my children. Even when you're here, you're not here. I see you, I feel you, but you're not here.

  • Taya Renae Kyle: If you think that this war isn't changing you you're wrong. You can only circle the flames so long.