Courage Under Fire Comments

  • Major 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Sensational but powerless film. Two main lines, Rashomon-style narration, sloppy and dull. I feel that all the characters, plots and other elements in the film have not been integrated and cannot form an organic whole. Very...

  • Geovanni 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The director is the well-known Edward Zwick, who directed and produced movies, which are super classic. The structure of this script is equivalent to a remake of "Rashomon". The battle scene looks very funny and rough now, but the focus of this film is still human emotions and multiple reversals; the director is very restrained, not sensational, and the camera is given to the audience. , let the audience feel it for themselves. In terms of actors, young Matt Damon can also become fat and thin,...

  • Chasity 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Not what I wanted, at least Meg Ryan was just passing by in the...

  • Kelli 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Meg Ryan's image has changed dramatically, a tough woman. It was too early to remember. Very American...

  • Lawrence 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    1. Denzel's acting wasn't that great. 2. Matt Damon is so thin and young. 3. The U.S. military version of...

  • Torey 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    On the evening of October 5, 2008,...

  • Erna 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    I knew from the beginning that the story would not be so simple, and it has been reversed several times. In fact, it is impossible to completely avoid such accidental injuries in the war, but for the sake of the army, it is generally impossible to tell the truth. . . In addition, there is a good point in this film. The responsibility for killing belongs to the commander who fired the gun or the one who fired the gun. This is also a kind of thinking, like...

  • Frances 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The two protagonists are my dishes, especially Meg's film is very good for me, very main...

  • Ludie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    On the way to explore the truth to complete his own redemption, Dan Shen's eyes are really...

  • Jacques 2022-03-24 09:02:16

    That year, Matt Damon could only be the little brother for American...

Extended Reading
  • Vergie 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    Warning from U.S. military officers

    A very restrained movie, without crying or rhetoric, but rather sincere and deep.
    But what impressed me most was the remarks heard when the officer played by Meg Ryan accepted the rank
    -
    everybody, in the end, I would like to remind everyone to command wisely
    after
    dismissing the troops,
    warn them...t

  • Jolie 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    What can we afford

    The last time I watched a film crying, it should have been watching Armageddon Doomsday, Bruce Willis’s American-style heroic commercial film. The father sacrificed himself for his daughter’s lover. Team returned to the earth and sounded the ending song, lying on his side. I burst into tears on the...

Courage Under Fire quotes

  • Nathaniel Serling: Will there be a public statement of the facts when the Al Bathra investigation is over sir?

    General Hershberg: There's been a decision not to release any of these findings until every case has been thoroughly reviewed.

    Nathaniel Serling: [pause] Well how long do you imagine that will be sir? I mean the next time I see Lieutenant Boylar's parents, I'd like to be able to tell them the whole truth.

    General Hershberg: Do you want to know how many grieving parents I had to deal with during Vietnam?

    Nathaniel Serling: With all due respect sir, this is not Vietnam. Lieutenant Boylar's tank was hit by uranium-depleted shells. We're the only country in the world that uses them. We got these reporters from the Washington Post sniffing around his parents, looking for the truth, and the only person that knows the truth is not allowed to say it because these investigators are dragging their backsides. Someone has got to be accountable for this.

    [pause]

    Nathaniel Serling: Sir.

  • The President: Few of us are given the opportunity, even fewer the courage to sacrifice ourselves for the lives of our comrades. In daily life, even as in battle each one of us is mysteriously and irrevocably bound to our fellow man. And yet, it is only in death that the power of this bond is finally tested and proven. And who among us really knows how he might respond when the moment comes?