Born on July 4th

Clara 2021-12-08 08:01:50

1. Introspection on the war. The two plot points that run through the war actually happened in the same scene. One is the accidental killing of women, children and children, and the other is the accidental killing of comrades-in-arms. Using these two points as the anti-Vietnam war is obviously not convincing because of these two points. It is likely to happen in any battle, whether it is righteous or evil. The indiscriminate killing of innocents in "Field Platoon" is presented from the evil of human nature, and mainly tells the scenes of war, which is relatively profound.
2. From the perspective of the destruction of a person by war, there is a prerequisite that this is the Vietnam War. I don't know how the disabled soldiers after World War II faced the crippled life after World War II, and whether they would become irritable and decadent because of their desire for sex. From this point of view, if you depart from the historical background of specific wars, it may be more profound to tell from the ravages of war on a man.

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  • 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...

  • Vaughn 2022-04-21 09:02:08

    A special experience for a special generation of Americans. Once cherished ideals and inspired by patriotism, he was involved in the whirlpool of history and fell into deep pain and confusion. The male protagonist really wants to thank the prostitute in Mexico. The seemingly inadvertent actions gave him great encouragement and comfort. Sometimes life turns in such an inexplicable way. Having regained his self-confidence, Lang also regained his purpose in life. A purposeful life is full of meaning to him.

Born on the Fourth of July quotes

  • Charlie - Villa Dulce: The bitch thinks it's funny I can't move my dick!

  • Steve Boyer: You probably think it's just a hamburger. A patty's just a piece of meat, but it can have character. See that doughnut hole? Gets 18 patties to the pound instead of 16. Saves me about $40,000 a year. That's serious money, Ron. I plug the hole with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, spices. I cover it with a pickle. They'll never miss a thing.