Generation killing

Concepcion 2022-03-25 09:01:11

A road series. When the war begins, as a member of the fighting, the least sense of justice has been lost, and the war machine is not right or wrong. Along the way, the U.S. military destroyed village after village pointlessly, just to minimize their own casualties. If anyone thinks that Americans are more humane than the Japanese, that might be a big misunderstanding. Sophisticated weapons, superb tactical literacy, sturdy physical fitness, combative nature, and eloquent public opinion orientation make Americans unfavorable on the battlefield. This series totally explains why the US dropped the atomic bomb on Japan. The great thing about America is that it can make such politically incorrect shows.

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  • Etha 2021-12-24 08:02:01

    After watching it in the morning, the last episode ended in a warmer tone. I could barely see the Master Sergeant's whitewashing of his own dialogue, and I also saw the godfather's answer to why he didn't deal with Captain America in the end. He looks at the problem from his perspective, and we look at the problem from the reporter's front-line perspective. He certainly can't see what we see, and we can't imagine it from his perspective. Because he will inevitably face the limitation of information, he can only rely on evidence and make a decision only if the evidence is sufficient. Otherwise, he can only trust his subordinates, just like he believes in Nate. Perhaps the most atmospheric part of the last episode was the encounter with a sniper. The thrilling scene that left an impression on me in this drama might be the part where I was besieged by college soldiers at night. It is indeed a very good American drama, I want to recommend it with 5 stars, it feels very good.

  • Garfield 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Anyone who judges a war movie as good or bad only by the number of war scenes is an idiot

Generation Kill quotes

  • Cpl. Josh Ray Person: Damn, Brad, what else you got hidden in the humvee - a fat chick?

  • Cpt. Bryan Patterson: It's important to remember that they'll never take a recon marine alive...

    Gunnery Sgt. Rich Barrett: Oorah, sir.