Most Heartbreaking Vietnam War Movie

Laverna 2022-04-22 07:01:03

9 points Droni was so handsome when he was young. He looks like the American team with a beard. The male coach is so good-looking that I can't take my eyes off it. Haha, I watched these guys play their temper and it was fun. I watched both the wedding and hunting. It's not easy to come down and be bored and good-looking male protagonists. It's really not easy to bring two of them to see and finally cry to death. After returning from Vietnam, the atmosphere has been brewing. Everyone seems to have tears in their eyes, but they have to be strong smile stories. Go to Mike to find Nick. That moment reached its climax. Nick was undoubtedly lost in that game and could never come out again. The last death was probably the best ending. They were all setting up flags in front of them. At the wedding, they didn't spill the wine, and the happy result was spilled by Steve, the disabled male lead. One shot, but I can't get one shot when I come back, and my friend did one shot. This is undoubtedly the Vietnam War movie that makes me feel sorry for American soldiers the most. Americans are painfully lost in a war that doesn't belong to them. It's so painful to see their carefree life before the Vietnam war and they can't wait to go to the Vietnam war but they don't know what they're facing and after the war they're all lost in vietnam and can't go back to the past Mike can't hit the deer, Nick is one shot, they're all in that cruel game, they can't get out, even if Nick recognizes Mike, maybe death is the best place to go. Nick and Mike are so good together, he said. He loves him this kind of love, I think it is deeper than Mike's love for the heroine. They shine so brightly that even Aunt May is willing to be defeated. The Americans are then all very patriotic. This particular setup seems to be a mockery of the Soviet Union for seeming to show people in the socialist camp that the Russians have come to America and love America so much. It's a bit narrow. Regardless of capitalism, socialism is not good or bad. Dictatorship, capitalism, and capitalist exploitation, why do you have to criticize socialism? Humans suffer in wars. Human beings should not be divided into evil and justice. Second, Nick's disorder is a bit strange, because he is more timid and less timid than the last crippled person. It stands to reason that the character of the crippled person should have more psychological problems. Secondly, the film portrays the Viet Cong directly throwing grenades into the cellar to kill ordinary people and brutally abusing American soldiers. This obviously portrays the United States as a victim, and the Viet Cong image is extremely evil, but for the In Vietnam, the United States is an invader. American soldiers must have killed a lot of people.This is really suspected of beautifying the United States. This narrow value makes the film standard lower than the full metal casing and Apocalypse Now. A great anti-war movie should look at the problem from the perspective of all mankind. The practice is really not generous enough, and at the end, everyone sings God bless the United States. This really reduces the points. It is not because the United States was invaded and tens of thousands of soldiers died in the United States. How many civilians and soldiers died in Vietnam? And the main battlefield is in Vietnam, every Vietnamese will stay After a huge war trauma and all the homes and buildings were destroyed, Vietnam is much worse than the United States. In the end, it was ironic that the United States sang God Bless the United States. It was obvious that the United States wanted to join an unnecessary war and felt that it was the most injured. The director has a narrow world view of values. His reflection on war is not deep enough, and he does not think about the harm of war from the perspective of all mankind. He is completely biased towards the United States.

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The Deer Hunter quotes

  • Hilary Brown, Herself: This seems to be the last chapter in the history of American involvement in Vietnam. Its also been the largest single movement of people in the history of America itself. Hilary Brown, ABC News, aboard the attack aircraft carrier, USS Hancock, in the South China Sea.

  • Angela: [Last lines] It's been such a gray day.

    John: [Humming] Mm-Mm-Mm-Mm-Mm-Mm

    [singing]

    John: Stand beside her and guide her. La-la-dee da-da-da...

    Angela: [singing] God bless America, land that I love.

    AngelaJohnLindaAxelMichaelStanSteven: Stand beside her and guide her / Through the night with a light from above. / From the mountains, to the prairies / To the oceans white with foam. / God bless America, my home sweet home. / God bless America, my home sweet home.

    Michael: Here's to Nick!

    Steven: To Nick!

    AngelaJohnLindaAxelMichaelStanSteven: To Nick!