In addition to Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" and Kubrick's "Full Metal Shell", whether it is "Black Hawk Down", "Looking for Private Ryan", "Blood Battle at Hacksaw Ridge", "Billy Lynn" "The Midfield War" and so on, is there any one that truly reflects on the legitimacy of the war of foreign aggression initiated by the United States? The perspective of "Life and Death" is too clever. It suspends the war background and only asks its own soldiers for their choices based on human nature under extreme circumstances. This highlights the vague attitude of the military that has been trying to calm things down, not seeing the ending, but thinking of the military. How rebellious the top leaders of Fang were, it turned out to be just a story of a few cowardly soldiers who tried to mutiny but were saved by a greater officer. This is exactly a war ode. The casting of the American sweetheart Meg Ryan is even more agreeable. It is too flattering to compliment the glory and greatness of the aggressive war launched by the Americans. They are not worthy!
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