make a hard decision

Monroe 2022-03-21 09:01:57

what about their lives? . would you be willing to sacrifice his life? Or what about some of the younger enlisted men? A lot of those guys look up to you like a big brother, you willing to lay their lives on the line? You hesitate, but as a captain , you can't. You have to act. If you don't, you put the entire crew at risk. Now that's a job. It is not a science. You have to be able to make hard decisions based on the imperfect information . Asking men to carry out orders that may result in their deaths. And if you are wrong, you suffer the consequences. without pause, without reflection.

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  • Aurelia 2022-03-20 09:01:47

    I haven't watched a war movie for a long time. The scene is not grand, but it is very exciting.

  • Foster 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    How did this new millennium naval battle film have the narcissistic temperament of the big studio era from the inside out? ? It is even more difficult to imagine that this film was born in The Thin Red Line (1998), Saving Private Ryan (1998), Black Hawk Down (2001), Pearl Harbor (2001), Soldiers in the City (2001), etc. classic war films In the meantime, I can still get such praise from domestic audiences. It is all patriotism. How can U-571's patriotism be so sci-fi and shameless? Can't the countless verbal criticisms and goofs awards on IMDb evaluate everything in a fair way, and Matthew also It really doesn't look like a Captain who can be trusted. Universal's move is really stinky and sour.

U-571 quotes

  • Lt. Hirsch: Mr. Tyler.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Yeah.

    Lt. Hirsch: If you can't take out that destroyer, the danger is not that some of us may die. It's that some of us may live. These men have seen and heard things that must not be revealed to the enemy - our secrets, such as our radar capabilities, and our understanding of German encryption. If we fall into German hands alive, we will be tortured without mercy. Either you succeed in sinking that ship, or you see to it that none of us survive to be captured.

  • Seaman Anthony Mazzola: [reminiscing about a date] Anyway, I can see I'm not gettin' anywhere with her. So what I do is, I use my secret weapon. I tell her about the S-26. Does the trick right away.

    Eddie: Now, you don't wanna be talkin' about that while we're underway!

    Seaman Ted 'Trigger' Fitzgerald: Why, what happened to the S-26?

    Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: Yeah, what happened?

    Seaman Anthony Mazzola: You guys don't know?

    Seaman Ted 'Trigger' FitzgeraldSeaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: No.

    Seaman Anthony Mazzola: [taking an egg from Eddie's tray] She was runnin' a test dive down off Norfolk. Shaft seal failed, and she sunk to 400 feet. Know how much water pressure there is that deep?

    [Crushes the egg with one hand; Rabbit flinches]

    Eddie: Mazzola, you wanna be the first one to eat powdered eggs on this cruise? Keep it up, man.