In the film, we can see the suppression of freedom by the bureaucracy. (This reminds me of Jack. The bureaucracy faced by Bower seems to be extremely resistant to bureaucracy in the American nature, at least in terms of value judgment. It’s really an indispensable evil) You can see the conflict between politics and real humanity, you can see the war and anti-war sentiment, you can see that Williams is actually a very simple person, and you can see the countless helplessness in this world, but I don't want to look so tired.
I just want to be happy. Williams’ broadcast is the first joke of the film. Although boring and funny, it really makes people laugh. But the next thing that made me laugh was the scene of the two of them chasing Vietnamese girls on bicycles. Williams was still more handsome, but his black friend looked like a big horse monkey with a bicycle without tires. Wearing in the car, the really harmless tension, the huge tonnage that is not commensurate with the small bicycle, and the phrase "We must pay attention to dignity!" I really smiled and bent over. In the past, I played cross talk and talked about the burden of shaking. Look at the type first, the most popular is handsome, then ugly, I feel that Williams is handsome, his black friend is really a clown, but very cute.
The lieutenant in the film is indeed funny. But his funny is another mode, a cold joke. In a relaxed atmosphere, teaching others with serious, even rigid words, only drew laughter.
In fact, Williams is a very simple person.
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