Stop the war

Janiya 2021-12-10 08:01:24

Having seen the movie, most people may think that the disagreement between Major Hunter and the captain and the avoidance of a nuclear war under his insistence are the most exciting. But I think that what is even more commendable is that the old captain dared to admit his mistakes and recommended Hunter as the captain after Major Hunt questioned his judgment and proved that he was wrong; it was the captain after the old captain violated the nuclear bomb launch regulations. It is possible to support Hunter in dismissing the captain's duties as required, rather than obey the authority of the old captain; it is all crew members who can stick to their posts and perform their duties even when the command authority has changed hands several times. As soldiers, they maintain their own independent judgment of things while obeying orders. This independent spirit is the most valuable. All the crew on the Alabama are role models. And the most exciting thing is the scene where all crew members cheered after they learned that there was no need to launch a nuclear bomb. They are the best interpreters of "stopping the war for military." For an army and a country, it is most important to be able to train such talents! If one day we stand on the opposite side of this country, when this army and this country will become the enemy, we may only be able to pray for God to be kind to us.

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  • Kelli 2022-03-21 09:01:56

    8.0/10 points. Denzel Washington is taller and handsomer among black people, and may be the most handsome one. . . Gene Hackman's performance is amazing. . . Later I watched his "French Drug Network" 2. . .

  • Josie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    I always think about this movie when I watch Dangerous Hour.

Crimson Tide quotes

  • Hunter: Get the radio fixed Vossler. I could've built one by now.

  • Capt. Ramsey: What'd you think, son? That I was just some crazy old coot, putting everyone in harm's way as I yelled "YEE-HA!"?