Apocalypse Now is a revelation of modernity

Junior 2022-03-21 09:01:02

The subject neither chooses Kurtz's will to power to tear the obsolete, nor does it "bomb all of them" to strangle a closed world that will sooner or later be destroyed by modernity. The Vietnamese who were pulled outside the barbed wire of the US Army Labor Union, they felt the unquenchable collision, apocalypse now-apocalypse now, the beginning of the 60s was the twelve-point crisis in Cuba, young people used hippies to dispel the barbaric development of modernity The self-destructive consequences of Paris, the powerless rebellion of Paris, Pahlavi’s ignorance of modernity, and the boredom and depression of the 70s have deepened the fear and fanaticism brought about by modernity. It is impossible to prescribe or say what the subject must do, but he can know that the subject can Choosing what not to do, this is the ending with the most modern revelation.

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  • Willard: How many people had I already killed? There were those six that I knew about for sure. Close enough to blow their last breath in my face. But this time, it was an American and an officer. That wasn't supposed to make any difference to me, but it did. Shit... charging a man with murder in this place was like handing out speeding tickets in the Indy 500. I took the mission. What the hell else was I gonna do?

  • Kurtz: What do you call it when the assassins accuse the assassin? A lie. A lie and we have to be merciful.