Political idiot, romantic hero

Shawna 2021-12-07 08:01:42

From a political point of view, he may be out of fashion, and he is always reluctant to speak. He had forgotten the Soviet Union when he should mention the main ally, the Soviet Union. When he defeated the Nazis, he compared the United States with the Nazis... But from a human point of view, he was a romantic hero. Tolstoy also did the same when he was fighting in the army. What he had read in his mind was the scene in the book he had read, and he immediately became brave. From this, I concluded that cattle people live in spiritual reality more often, and their wisdom, courage and romance all come from here. His colleagues therefore regarded him as Don Quixote who fought against the windmill. He is definitely not Don Quixote. His enemy is a real Nazi, a machine gun and cannon that can kill people at any time on the battlefield. He doesn't let go of the scrolls. Everywhere he goes, he always thinks about the historical scrolls that once appeared here, and insists that he is one of those scrolls. From this he is convinced of reincarnation, this time it is only to return to the old place again after hundreds of thousands of years. This destiny often made him prosper in the battlefield full of gunpowder. Caesar is his hero, his role model. He exists like a hero, but he can't tolerate a little bit of cowardice, and a little bit of retreat. His motto is to always attack and never defend. He drove the coward out of the hospital, but knelt before the injured warrior. Although he often can't control his own mouth, he worships God piously and must read the "Bible" every night. God is his only support. In times of crisis, in times of confusion, he knelt down before God. In the eyes of many people, war is killing and bloodshed, but in him, it is the only way to realize their dream of Caesar, a heroic dream. He was born for war, and war is wonderful because of him.

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  • Leonard 2022-04-23 07:02:05

    Instead of focusing on the positive description of Patton's NB like the Chinese Dynasty, it contrasted Patton's outstanding record from the evaluation of British colleagues and even German enemies from the side. It begins with Patton's speech, which is very impressive. The closing sentence a slave stood behind the conqueror holding a golden crown and whispering in his ear a warning: that all glory is fleeting is equally vivid

  • Helga 2021-12-07 08:01:42

    In fact, the movie itself is a bit lengthy and lacks climax. However, as a war film in which the United States was seriously frustrated during the Vietnam War, it won so many Oscars. Its political purpose is too obvious. It has indeed achieved certain results by portraying a war madness like Patton, so it can be regarded as a "successful" biography. . Hey, Americans at the time, whether you are left or right, you must hate the Bolsheviks rudely...

Patton quotes

  • Patton: Now, there's one thing that you men will be able to say when you get back home. And you may thank God for it. Thirty years from now, when you're sitting around your fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks you, "What did you do in the great World War II," you won't have to say, "Well... I shoveled shit in Louisiana."

  • General Alfred Jodl: [German military personnel are frantically burning papers in a disordered headquarters as they prepare to retreat] This is the end... the end. Hurry, Steiger. I want everything destroyed. Papers, maps, everything!

    Capt. Oskar Steiger: Everything will be destroyed, General, that I can promise you.