A man lost his symbolic genitalia! What kind of pain it will be!

Carson 2021-12-08 08:01:50

After watching this movie, I am very impressed! The cruelty of war can be vividly manifested without the bloody lens! The film tells about Lang (played by Tom Cruise, personally thinks he is the best one in his acting career). The
film tells about Lang, a dream of being strong and aggressive, yearning for a man to fight. The young Lang was completely conquered by the passionate and ambitious Vietnam War conscription speech by the then President Napan. A challenge and the impulse to be loyal to the country gradually grew in Lang's heart. The failure of a wrestling match made him, who had always been strong, resolutely bid farewell to his lover Donna and his college life, and embarked on the road to join the army.
In the first battle, he and his team accidentally killed the poor in the hut! That made him very self-blaming and uneasy. In the second battle, he was wounded because of his trance thoughts! Finally, he was lifted up by the black brother and ran away, but in the end it seemed that he was hit by a bomb. He woke up and was in a dirty hospital, which was full of unprofessional black nursing. The worst thing was that he learned that his body below his chest had been abolished. The most unacceptable thing was that he had no genitals.
Finally he returned home...I
don't want to spoiler too much, just look at it anyway. Personally, I don’t like to watch war themes, because it was Tom Cruise and my idol’s passionate appearance in it that I was fortunate enough to see this good movie.

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  • Dahlia 2022-04-23 07:02:07

    In order to implement its own values, the United States does not hesitate to use force overseas. Every country has its own war wounds.

  • Jordyn 2022-04-21 09:02:08

    Such a well-known film...I looked for it with joy... After watching it, I have to find something to heal...

Born on the Fourth of July quotes

  • Jamie Wilson - Georgia: What's done is done, sir. I can't ever forgive you... but maybe the Lord can.

    Mrs. Wilson: We understand, Ron. We understand the pain you've been going through.

  • Ron Kovic: We went to Vietnam to stop communism!... We shell women and children!

    Mrs. Kovic: You didn't shoot women and children! What are you saying?

    Ron Kovic: That was the war, communism, the incidious evil! They told us to go.

    Mrs. Kovic: Yes, yes that's what they told us.

    Ron Kovic: Thou shalt not kill, Mom. Thou shalt not kill women and children! Thou shalt not kill! Remember? Isn't that what you taught us? Isn't that what they taught us?

    Mrs. Kovic: Stop it! Stop it!