The war film has no war scenes. A soldier who participated in the Gulf War records a sniper's Gulf War journey in the form of monologue and diary. The prose poems about war, although a bit vulgar, still have a lot of feelings and lost too much, but what t

Darrion 2022-03-20 09:01:26

The war film has no war scenes, and records a sniper's Gulf War journey in the form of a monologue and diary of a soldier who participated in the Gulf War...

The story begins when a group of recruits went to join the army. In the boot camp, they were insulted and abused by the instructors without mercy, but if they resisted, they would be scolded worse and even punished. Soon they arrived at their respective companies, and before they reached the barracks, they were caught by a group of veterans who said they wanted to leave a mark on their bodies. The male protagonist resisted desperately, but he still fainted. Then there is the brutal training, the regional training, and some people will die on the training ground if they don't listen to the requirements. Soon the team set off, they came to Iraq to start the journey of the Gulf War, but the team set off again and again, but never encountered an enemy, but only once encountered a group of Arabs, in order to find the murderer who killed their camel, Let everyone be shocked. At Christmas, everyone had a carnival together. The male protagonist asked his comrades to help him on duty in order to have fun. As a result, his comrades accidentally lit the ammunition, which made the wonderful fireworks of Christmas. The male protagonist was punished for burning stool. In the end, there was a task that the snipers needed to carry out, aiming at the enemy, and the order was issued, but at the last moment was stopped, because they were no longer needed, and everything was solved directly with bombers. In a ridiculous war, many soldiers returned victorious without firing a single bullet, but the preparations for the war have reborn many soldiers, and they will never go back to the past. This almost trivial war made them experience loneliness and lost their girlfriends. It was all the horror of the war, but in the end it was a satire of not firing a single shot... The narration that has been appearing in the film is very impressive "A story, there is a person Used the rifle for many years, then he went to war, and after the war he came home. No matter what he did, build a house, love a woman, change his son's diaper, he will always be a pothead , all the potheads, killed and killed, they will always be me, we are still in the desert..."

The pain of war does not have to be caused by war. Many people have become different because of training and preparation, including fear of war. Although they have left the battlefield, their hearts have never been the same. Leaving has become an eternal pain... There are a lot of swear words in the movie, men are together, women have become the flavoring agent of depression, all kinds of unbearable imagination, all kinds of things that men do between each other, including that The wall on which all the girlfriends left and posted the photos on the wall is so realistic. Of course, there is also the great barrenness and scorching heat of the yellow sand in the sky, which is almost blinding people; Oilers, lingering experiences, lost all who participated in this war...

Seems to see the "Fast and the Furious" Japanese drift in the big boys. The prose poems about war, although a bit vulgar, still have a lot of feelings and lost too much, but what they get is endless suffering...

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Extended Reading
  • Carrie 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    Even in such a one-sided war, the problems faced by individual soldiers are the same. They were killed either by the enemy or by themselves.

  • Lexie 2022-03-24 09:01:29

    I regret being a soldier for three years, and I regret not being a soldier for a lifetime. Do you want to do this hairstyle?

Jarhead quotes

  • Kruger: [after being offered nuts on an airplane] Are these warm nuts?

    Stewardess: No, I believe they're room temperature.

    Kruger: [takes the nuts] Well, maybe later you can come and warm up my nuts.

    Stewardess: You know, I don't really like the little ones.

  • Sgt. Siek: Will you shut the fuck up! There is no bugle program! You sizzle-dick motherfucker! Who do you think you are, some kind of Kenny G or some shit?

    Anthony 'Swoff' Swofford: No, Staff Sergeant.

    Sgt. Siek: Good.