Re-examining Douyou from this movie

Jean 2021-12-25 08:01:04

Only I think this movie is just a pile of gorgeously packed shit. The plot development is blunt and old, there are countless bugs, and there are too many unreasonable places around racial discrimination. There are too many unreasonable places. It is supported by acting skills. Some people even commented that it was from World War II. Excavate different materials in the subject matter, Excuse me? This is obviously the main theme of World War II, a completely mindless assembly line product! This is to be performed by a Chinese, and it is properly scolded for a thunder drama. Is the shit of foreigners smelling good! ? Two stars respect the acting skills of the two masters

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  • Lysanne 2022-04-23 07:02:44

    Two-thirds abandoned, Samsung gave the handsome Bruce Willis in military uniform

  • Marcus 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I thought it was another racially discriminatory film before, but it wasn't until the last half hour that I found out that it was a film similar to "Prison Break", and finally came back to the scene with "Liu Hulan", which is too strong, I recommend it.

Hart's War quotes

  • Col. Werner Visser: You know sometimes I think your Lieutenant Scott might have been better off in Alabama. Lynchings are over

    [snaps fingers]

    Col. Werner Visser: in minutes. The kind of justice he's suffering here is far crueler.

  • Lt. Lincoln A. Scott: You know how hard they tried to wash us out in flight school? the colored flyers, it was test after test, anything they can come up to turn us into the cooks, the drivers, the shit shovelers, but I refused to wash out, so did Archer, come hell or high water, we hit the books, we were determined not to spend the war being some niggers, with all due respect, sir I'd like to exercise my right to address this court, I've been sitting down ever since I got here and I should've said something when you quartered us with the enlisted men instead of quartering us properly as officers, but it's ok, because colored men expect to jump through a few hoops in this man's army, Archer knew that, we all did. there's camp right outside Bacon, where I'm from and that's where the army sends the German POW's, picking cotton, what's strange every once and a while, we'd see them around town going to the movies, eating at diners, but if I wanted to go see the same movie I'd half to sit way up in the balcony, those diners were closed to me, even in uniform this must've happened to half the guys at Tuskegee and the German POW's were allowed to sit there and eat but we kept telling ourselves because no matter what, as long as we did our job, it would all be worth it because the war would end, we could home and be free to walk down any street in America with our heads held high as men, so that's what we did, we did our jobs, we served our country, Archer and I, and what you let happened to him, what you "allowed" to happen to him is appalling, and so is this.