Last Flag Flying Comments

  • Reba 2022-09-16 07:31:08

    Too verbose, but all three actors are very good. I feel like giving Uncle Ka an Oscar, I can't stand it...

  • Winona 2022-09-13 01:11:57

    Dressed in an anti-war guise, the last thing he talked about was reconciliation with himself. After going round and round to the end, it was still the rhetoric of correct values, which seemed very gentle. Of course, American movies are basically the destination, except for the few angry youths. director. Lintlake's filming of war movies may sound obscure and stern, but in fact, compared with those Hollywood assembly line directors who can shoot the work to a passing level, there is no special...

  • Annie 2022-09-05 23:55:52

    The social-emotional trauma radio program hosted by three old men, with a lyrical ditty inserted from time to time, basically belongs to the kind of movie that even if you turn off the screen and put on headphones to listen to the dialogue for two hours, it will not have much impact on the understanding of the...

  • Will 2022-09-05 21:06:36

    Another gossip movie. Anti-war? A little bit, talk about reconciliation with the past? Not all, that pure gag road comedy? It seems to be further away. The whole look down, and can not grasp a central point. I laughed, and the ending was sensational, and there was not much left in the...

  • Salvador 2022-09-05 20:45:51

    3.5 In fact, it is the same as Billy Lynn's problem. Depoliticizing the expression of war is a routine method in American movies now. Saying it's a sequel to Ashby's movie is really just borrowing the structure of a road movie. The rage and despair of the 1970s will never return. Impressive is the phrase "every generation in America has a war of its own", it's just that when the cynicism is truly out of the circle, change will...

  • Thaddeus 2022-09-05 20:10:19

    Straight Guy Cancer Road War Movie. Several revisited heartfelt conversations from the past, interspersed with innocuous jokes from the trip, even the sadness and cynicism of the country's broken trust are just well controlled. However, it is this simplicity and affinity that the audience is familiar with, so that the film has no surprises at all, even - like a copycat movie of "what if Linkleck made a war...

  • Angel 2022-09-05 18:44:42

    Seemingly unusual but very Linklater's work; seemingly cynical but still eventually settled. Although there is still no escape from the words of liberal patriotism (which is cute), such sketches are only too few or too many at the...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • 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...

Last Flag Flying quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.