Tears of the Sun

Fabian 2022-04-23 07:02:13

Bruce Willis really played a lot of American heroes on the big screen, and this one is no exception.
We who were born in a peaceful era can only tell the text, movies and these things from the side to feel the cruelty of war, but it may be far less shocking than being there.
No matter how advanced human civilization is, once there is a war, anything ugly can happen. The discovery of one's conscience can save a small number of people, but it cannot change the horrors of war. The development of human civilization also transitions through wars again and again. Maybe there will be a day when there will be no wars on earth? Did humans still exist then?

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  • Drake 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The American soldier saves the nurse sister and helped the African people by the way, but the action elements are still very cool to watch, and the end subtitles still make the whole article not a heroic catharsis. In fact, in the final analysis, the turmoil and conflicts in Africa are inseparable from the colonial behavior of European and American countries.

  • Wilfred 2022-04-21 09:02:12

    Bruce Willis sighed one last time, alas, live for brothers and die for women. . .

Tears of the Sun quotes

  • Arthur Azuka: [as Lt. is about to shoot some of the refugees to get some answers] Please please, there is no need for this please... please

    Lt. A.K. Waters: Now you've got something to say to me... don't ya?

    Arthur Azuka: My name is Arthur Azuka... I am the only son of President Samuel Azuka... please don't blame them... please, I'm sorry to misled you but they're are enemies everywhere and that is why your being pursued

    Lt. A.K. Waters: Our report said the entire presidential family was executed

    Arthur Azuka: [snorts] You're 'Report' were incorrect

  • Arthur Azuka: They were not executed... They murdered my father... along with my mother

    [tears fall]

    Arthur Azuka: and my two younger sisters... out of greed and my father's fight for democracy... for his people... My people!