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Adell 2021-12-11 08:01:22
For different prison-themed movies, the American flag flying is not so much the American theme as the universal emotion (it is really hard to find a word to replace the universal). People who can't go to the battlefield will never experience all the things in the war, even if they brag about themselves. In the prison resistance war, there was an escape from the prison, and the soldiers in the past showed their magical powers. It is worth...
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Harmon 2021-12-11 08:01:22
I watched this movie many years ago and I didn’t know what it was called ~ until I knew about the little doll of Makrofag~ The ending was quite touching, no, it was the whole movie that moved me quite well~ How can I rarely watch these military traditions? Film, this one is remembering and looking...
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Golda 2021-12-11 08:01:22
A movie worth watching, the last dignity, defend with death, there is nothing left to...
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Kendall 2021-12-11 08:01:22
Tribute to him
The last scene of this movie is the most unforgettable: The
general has almost fulfilled all his plans in advance—just the last step—to raise the national flag. But at this time the
reinforced prison guards had also surrounded them, facing the prison guards carrying live ammunition. The general... -
Wendy 2021-12-11 08:01:22
Return to glory
Back to glory
The story is not uncommon. A general, Irvine, who has been on the battlefield, was imprisoned due to a more serious fault. The "care" he received when he first went to jail made the general not feel the slightest dignity injury. Of course, he was...
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Yates: My father was with you in Hanoi.
Irwin: [while in his cell] What's your name?
Yates: Yates.
Irwin: Yates? Sam Yates?
Yates: That's right.
Irwin: Good man.
Yates: Nah, he wasn't.
Irwin: After 30 years everyone's a good man. It's the law.
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Winter: [while in his office] See, I too share the burden of command. You may not think that I've ever set foot on a battlefield, but that's because you've never sat behind this desk. This desk! My men and I are vastly outnumbered. We spend every day behind enemy lines because, make no mistake about it, Mr. Irwin, they are the enemy! But then, I don't have to justify myself to YOU, do I, Mr. Irwin?
Irwin: I don't know. Do you?