Michael fulfills his promise to Nick and brings him home, albeit devastated and only to die. Only those who have lived through war and death know what life is, what life is, and what we ourselves are. But these questions cannot be expressed in words, and can only be expressed in negation. So when Michael returned to his hometown, he could only answer to people's greetings and greetings: "I'm fine, how are you doing?" But that's not the case. In Vietnam's casinos where people's lives are at stake, Michael and Nick It is clear to see that war is a joke and human life is a joke - but all life is not
Life is no joke. It's brutally real.
The same hymn (I'm not sure) was played on two deer hunts, the first time the song was interrupted by Michael's gunshot, the second time he couldn't shoot anymore.
Something in him was destroyed—or awakened.
This transformation is irreversible, irreversible, rare and precious.
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