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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... -
Aryanna 2022-03-20 08:01:34
The sound of the piano reverberates over the battlefield
There are many places in history that have been immortalized because of a battle.
The Alamo is remembered by history because of a group of men. "If you don't win, you'd rather die!" These men roared in such a situation that the strength of the enemy and me was disparate. Can't be calm for a long...
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Frieda 2022-03-20 09:03:09
You all can go to hell, I am going to Texas. Back in the Alamo, I'll remember these three names, Williams Travis, James Bowie and Davy Crocketts.
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Florencio 2022-03-20 08:01:34
The civilian defense of the city bought time for the general, and eventually Texas officially became the 28th state in the United States. The dialogue between the two black people in the middle is very real: the Mexicans abolished slavery, why do we still work for the Americans? The part of playing the violin before the war is still very romantic, Patrick Wilson is tender~
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Juan Seguin: Davy, you said you wanted to see him. There he is: The Napoleon of the West.
David Crockett: Which one?
Juan Seguin: [points to Santa Anna on a horse in the distance]
David Crockett: That's Santa Anna?
Juan Seguin: Yeah.
David Crockett: [Santa Anna shouts to move the cannons] He's quite the peacock, ain't he?
David Crockett: [takes aim with his rifle and shoots off Santa Anna's epaulette]
David Crockett: [laughs]
David Crockett: Wind kicked up.
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General Castrillon: Houston is less than two miles away.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana: We will break camp and chase the coward!
General Castrillon: He's not running. He's on his way here.