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Muriel 2022-03-30 09:01:11
He works very quietly
Before watching Escort Chance, I watched The Hurt Locker. In the latter, I think the plot is very old-fashioned, the director's thinking is a little confused, and the whole film is pieced together. Has been preaching American patriotism. But I saw a group of people doing things under the will of...
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Cheyenne 2022-03-27 08:01:01
desecration of life
They respected Chance, gave him supreme dignity, and regarded him as a hero. As a result, more people put on military uniforms and went to the battlefield. So, inevitably, more Chance returned to his hometown.
Most critics think that this film has nothing to do with ideology, and simply expresses...

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Monroe 2022-03-28 09:01:14
For soldiers, honor and respect are paramount. In Chance's country, soldiers live with faith and die with dignity. Although they do not determine the nature of the war, there is no doubt that they are heroic and respectable. Chances also live up to the Marines' motto "Always Loyal"
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Veronica 2022-04-23 07:05:39
It can be called the American version of "The Undertaker". Although the handling of the remains accounts for a small proportion of the film, the procedures for dealing with the deceased's aftermath are consistent with the Japanese version's intentions, and the restrained sadness is moving. The setting of the characters gives the film the color of the American theme. For audiences who are used to watching all kinds of anti-war movies in the West, this patriotic film does not have much didactic meaning because of the wonderful language and performance of the film.
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[Last Line]
LtCol Mike Strobl: Hey, Hi I'm home. Come here. Group Hug. How you guys doing?
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Rich Brewer: Nobody in my family's in the military and none of my friends. But I thought about joining up. Yeah, but I was too chickenshit.
[chuckles, then silence]
Rich Brewer: Sorry, I mean too chicken.
LtCol Mike Strobl: You can say shit.
Rich Brewer: Oh, cool. And plus the whole haircut thing. I'm in a band and, you know, you gotta keep it long to keep the ladies happy.