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Jayme 2022-03-20 08:01:34
Alamo is moved by you
After understanding the historical background of the Alamo battle, I will
watch the Alamo again...
With the appearance of the subtitles of The End,
I calmed down the shock of the scene in the film,
those people who stayed behind
insisted on guarding the Alamo until they died in battle .
Recalling... -
Therese 2022-03-20 08:01:34
How is the US military in the film like a rabble?
What is a bit suspicious about watching this film is that the US military in the film looks like a guerrilla.
I remember watching in The Patriots that the American colonies during the Revolutionary War could at least organize a decent army.
The Civil War that broke out more than 30 years after the...

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Juan Seguin: [points to Santa Anna on a horse in the distance]
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Juan Seguin: Yeah.
David Crockett: [Santa Anna shouts to move the cannons] He's quite the peacock, ain't he?
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