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Chris 2022-03-24 09:01:11
I'm afraid of death, I want to go home alive
The goodness of "Brothers" lies in the cruelty of war and the preciousness of comradeship, but in its truthfulness and humanity.
The picture-in-picture in the first episode asked the question "Why join the army?" The soldier looked blank but numb. At the beginning, a veteran recalled that...
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Keyon 2022-03-19 09:01:02
we are togther
In front of them, any words are very weak.
When I look at it, I feel that they hate war to death, and what they think is not all about national honor and disgrace. Whoever praises them in front of them as the glory of the country or the hero of the country will find it funny. Looking at those tired...

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Lottie 2022-03-23 09:01:11
There is no one of the most luxurious and profound TV series so far
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Lukas 2022-03-23 09:01:11
By Peng Haoxiang recently re-watched "Band of Brothers"-yes, I watched it again, because in the past, when the DVD was released, I only watched half of it intermittently. Later I didn’t know when to put it down. Now I watch it twice every night from beginning to end. I found that its script is really well-written. From the many cumbersome lines, it can clearly bring out each character. Besides being organized, it will not introduce the characters very firmly.
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Cpl. Eugene Roe: Toye, are you missing something?
Joe Toye: Home.
Cpl. Earl 'One Lung' McLung: Ask him to dance, Doc.
Cpl. Eugene Roe: Toye, show me your feet.
Joe Toye: You watch the goddamn line, McClung.
[Toye's feet are wrapped in blankets]
Cpl. Eugene Roe: Where are your boots?
Joe Toye: In Washington, up General Taylor's ass.
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Bill Guarnere: My brother's in North Africa. He says it's hot.
Donald Malarkey: Really? It's hot in Africa?
Bill Guarnere: Shut up!