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Mittie 2023-05-29 20:24:01
From the end, everyone is still patriotic. Although the love is very tragic and controversial, it is actually more helpless. The two generations of father and son fought on the battlefield and suffered all kinds of unfair treatment and even sacrifice. For decades, politicians have used the same set of rhetoric to fool everyone. That's all Linklater analyzed, and he even made up the numbers with meaty jokes. Appreciate the acting. 6.7...
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Violette 2023-05-18 07:40:46
Steve Carell's performance is not inferior to the five...
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Keagan 2023-04-23 08:39:50
Amtrak super long...
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Roel 2023-04-23 01:32:00
A few episodes were okay, but I really hated to see Carell play such a bitter character, and at the end, the deviant old white suddenly turned into a military uniform and folded the national flag is inexplicable. Later, I was relieved when I saw that it was Linklater's...
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Jacinthe 2023-04-22 06:36:26
40/100. Begins to give the illusion of a leftist movie, until the end of the movie becomes a firm rightist, the core is unclear, the plot design is very bad, and the large meaningless dialogue makes the movie become as boring as chewing...
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Ellis 2023-03-24 20:01:42
White people humiliate Eminem, Vietnam Disneyland, two alternative truths... Old friends who haven't seen each other in 20 to 30 years are sending off children on the road, and the actors' dialogues are all wonderful; but the theme of being both anti-war and supporting the army, I really feel that something is not right...
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Norwood 2023-02-24 04:37:51
In two generations of people who have also experienced war, we have seen confusion, firmness, wonderful memories, painful losses, and everyone is working hard for what they love, not for those responsibilities and obligations defined by...
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Susanna 2023-02-14 02:27:04
The veterans can't figure out why they went to Vietnam then and now go to Iraq. The general couldn't figure out why the martyr was not buried in Arlington, and why he refused to wear a uniform. The pastor couldn't figure out why he could use his mobile phone to communicate instantly. The drunkard can't figure it out, why is the God who believes in not omnipotent? On the television, Bush was giving a speech, and Saddam was arrested. For the times, the confusion of sentient beings is small and...
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Bette 2023-02-08 17:46:19
All three of them acted so well, how could there be no nominations? I feel like I can watch the three of them chat and chat for hours. There is no elaboration on the past, and they are all slowly spelled out like fragments in the...
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Conner 2023-02-03 14:26:50
The American Emperor's version of Fallen Leaves Returns to the Roots, but it's much simpler than Fallen Leaves Returning to the Roots. Basically, after reading the beginning, not only did he guess the ending, but he even guessed what he was going to say in the middle. Lao Bai is the only driving force to attract...
Last Flag Flying Comments
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Sydnie 2022-09-05 22:13:56
A story about salvage
We need our salvage. Alcohol, tobacco, charity, religion, anything you do either for redemption, or simply for a moment of peaceful mind. We need someone to come along with, to whom, once in a while, you make a confession for those shameful things you have ever done, then go back home continue your...
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Velda 2022-09-05 22:58:34
The last flag waving
There are three old guys who find themselves being played badly by the United States. Their fathers were the heroes of World War II that people admired. They longed for the same opportunity to prove themselves. However, out of the miasma-filled jungles of Vietnam, they could not bring back any...
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DAFB Guard: I'd rather be fighting them over there than in our own backyard.
Sal Nealon: Sound familiar?
Reverend Richard Mueller: Oh, yeah. See, we fought the commies in 'Nam so we wouldn't have to fight 'em on the beaches of Malibu.
DAFB Guard: Guess it worked.
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Sal Nealon: Hey, at least we're not drug addicts.
Reverend Richard Mueller: Thank... God. Not anymore.
Sal Nealon: "Not anymore." We never were.
Reverend Richard Mueller: We took the shit, Sal.
Sal Nealon: Yeah. 'Cause we needed the shit.
Reverend Richard Mueller: No. We needed it, the corps would've issued it to us.
Sal Nealon: Yeah. In a way, they did.
Larry 'Doc' Shepherd: That shit was meant for pain. All drugs are.
Sal Nealon: So? What's wrong with taking it, then?
Reverend Richard Mueller: Morphine - is - addictive.
Sal Nealon: Yeah, so is pain.
Larry 'Doc' Shepherd: We weren't the ones who were in pain, though.
Sal Nealon: The fuck we weren't.
Reverend Richard Mueller: Different kind of pain.
Sal Nealon: Pain is pain.