Respect for you whether you are here or gone

Arne 2022-04-21 09:03:51

The core of American culture is freedom, and the expression of freedom is respect. Some people say that this film is doing the main theme, and some are saying that this film is pretending to be B. I feel really sad because I find that many people have lost the idea of ​​what is human nature.
The word main melody is basically a derogatory term in our country. The reason why it is called a derogatory term is that I think everyone can understand that a value that is not based on human nature but wants to be above people. This kind of empty value is not To be despised is to be mad.
Western culture, especially the modern culture marked by the United States, emphasizes human nature, which is to make people call people first, and then people form society. Such a bottom-up civilization structure now seems to be suitable for development.
This film did not promote any doctrine or create any atmosphere. Just look at a person from the perspective of a soldier. The film does not promote the brilliance of war, nor does it praise the wisdom of decision-makers. On the contrary, the well-known social background is that people who oppose the war account for a large share. And in this realistic context, what we see is that both those who are pro-war and those who are against war have the same respect and no prejudice for a person at war.
Through the film, we found that no matter what is right or wrong in the world, the respect for others, the brilliance of human nature is everywhere in front of us.
A person can only truly recognize himself as a person when he is regarded as a person by others. Mutual respect, why not be the main theme?

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Extended Reading
  • Preston 2022-04-02 09:01:14

    I admit that I have always been terrified of tears of this kind of film.

  • Clement 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Damn old beauty, she knows it's the main theme, but she still can't help but be moved to tears

Taking Chance quotes

  • [First Line]

    LtCol Mike Strobl: Once per quarter we'll give you a run down on battalion and squadron level readiness and today's briefing will focus on First Marine Division.

  • [Last Line]

    LtCol Mike Strobl: Hey, Hi I'm home. Come here. Group Hug. How you guys doing?