We always pray for peace!

Etha 2022-04-20 09:01:12

War is always a conspiracy of "politicians", but most of the time it can always successfully bind the spirit and body of all the people. If the ruling group at a certain time basically represents the majority will of the people at that time, then war is the biggest human being. "Man-made disasters" are still the result of the accumulation of individual mistakes. Humans are still animals after all. The bloodthirsty nature of human nature has not disappeared yet, and human beings still need to evolve.

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Extended Reading
  • Damian 2021-10-20 19:02:04

    After cooking, I watched the director’s cut version and thought of the film’s complete insensitivity to it when it was first released, whether it was the historical background of the attack on Pearl Harbor, or the heroine’s choice similar to "Casablanca", the relationship between the male and the male protagonists. The pseudo-brother (base) love, the melodious soundtrack and the magnificent scenes were completely sneered back then. The difference between this star is 10 years. Is it easier to be moved by dog ​​blood after you have no youth...

  • Derick 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Despicable is the pass of the despicable. The instigator Yamamoto also made sense. A miserable pain can often wake up a sleeping lion, and it may be a good or bad thing for Japan. It's better not to touch love for Michael Bay. Fortunately, the casting is successful, and the air combat part always pushes my adrenaline to the extreme. Faith Hill’s theme song test sound is good.

Pearl Harbor quotes

  • Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: [to his men] Boys, there's a phrase I want you to memorize, "Wo si yi ge mei guo ren.", it means "I am an American." in Chinese.

  • [while Evelyn is fixing up a cut on Doris Miller's head]

    Evelyn: [referring to the cut] Where'd you get this?

    Dorie Miller: Boxin'.

    Evelyn: You win?

    Dorie Miller: Yes, Ma'am.

    Evelyn: And what do you get for winning?

    Dorie Miller: Respect.