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Wendy 2022-03-25 09:01:07
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Icie 2022-03-24 09:01:37
The development of the film's plot is reasonable and expected, and the setting of the characters also set the tone at the beginning. Connor, the protagonist, has a better understanding of the situation in Vietnam after experiencing continuous ups and downs. My favorite episode is the chase and dialogue between Connor and his Vietnamese friend at the end, because the movie doesn't glorify them, it just exposes their respective paranoid thoughts, which is a sense of reality. So although I don't know much about Connor's jokes, I can totally feel the passion for life he shows from his performance. It's just that no matter whether Connor stays or leaves, the starting point of everything, the different cognitions and perspectives on the same thing have not changed, the paranoia still exists, so the contradictions still remain. It seems that enthusiasm has changed something, but in fact nothing has changed.
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Garnett 2022-03-24 09:01:37
On 7.8/10, I don't know if there was a Robin Williams in this Western film, but I think it is possible.
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Edward Garlick: Sir, you're not funny. Ask around.
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Adrian Cronauer: [to the racist sergeant] I got to tell you somethin', you know? I've been all around the world, seen a lot of places and a lot of people. I have never, ever in my travels come across a man as large as you... with as much muscles, who has absolutely no penis.