The trouble in the palm of your hand is my country

Brandon 2021-10-18 09:29:27

Inherited the usual ideas of beautiful rape war films. When the justice of the war is certain, they attack fearlessly, and when the justice of the war is doubtful, they hesitate and struggle. It has been six years since the statue of Saddam in Baghdad’s Paradise Square fell. The stones thrown by the children clinked on the Hummer. Aggression has become a part of daily life, but the most basic moral judgment has long been ignored.
The audience wants to see the fighters, no one wants to see Haji. Haji who can be compared with heroes must be Haji who is crying and surrendering with a bomb on his back, or little Haji who sells DVDs to heroes. In addition:
those friends of Huan called by Haji Haji, do you know what حاج means?

They make war an industry. The national soldiers who were born and died were forged into skilled trades by a war. In our age, no one can know for sure whether this group of soldiers who trudged in the sand sea thousands of miles away will reap the glory-can they boast of their achievements to their grandchildren like veterans of World War II, or Will he be relegated to a butcher by a self-proclaimed impartial historian more than a decade or later? The only certainty is that the price of Heishui Company is plentiful and stable, with a net profit of 500,000 per piece regardless of life or death. When human life becomes a work piece and a stable source of income, we can see the stars and stripes of capitalism, dyed red with blood, flying proudly on the land of Iraq.

Fans of the U.S. military will focus on the war machine. They are always unable to sustain themselves when they look at the glamorous ordnance. Seeing the violence on the screen, I imagine myself fully armed, rushing from left to right in the hostile dark night community, shooting passionately, and lusting about my own bloody romance. It's just that the massacre is too obtrusive, and the wanton use of force by combat troops on civilian communities will make them uneasy; real objective conditions do not allow Iraq to provide so many organized armed resistance personnel for them to shoot. At this time, the value of the selection of talents is reflected-shooting some stories of technical arms, it seems very opportunistic. The object of bomb disposal is objects rather than people, which not only demonstrates rationality and skill but also avoids blood and brutality. The bomb disposal not only avoided US military casualties, but also played a positive role in the prosperity and stability of local communities. It was hard-working, bloody and sweaty, demonstrating the high morale of the people's soldiers. The honest military doctor who worked hard to persuade the locals to stay away from the danger zone seemed to have been neglected as an aggressor when he died in the smoke of gunpowder. Imagine that the propaganda department of the Japanese invaders went to the occupied northern Chinese territory to take pictures and take pictures of the Japanese engineers and medical soldiers stationed in China. It is also a good show. Vaccinate the Chinese people and build roads and bridges for the Chinese people. At this time, only the China-Tuba Road, which is destroying the people, is the unstable factor. Blow up a railway, then ream a wire, and occasionally bury a mine or something. It's too dissonant.
Based on this, for the common progress of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Circle, the protagonist must return to the North China Plain in Iraq and fight again.

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  • Brett 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I found it great after reading it twice! For the first time, how come they seem to be looking for conflicts in the studio! The second time, after understanding the plot, I can understand the thoughts behind the characters. The original theme is very clear. Jeremy's characters are well carved! - 2013-2-10

  • Bradford 2021-10-20 19:00:22

    There are no shortage of exciting scenes and shocking impact, but after all, it is the Americans who love self-love.

The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: [looking at a photo from Will's box] Who's that?

    Staff Sergeant William James: That's my son. He's ' tough little bastard. Nothin' like me.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: You mean to tell me you married?

    Staff Sergeant William James: Well, you know, I had a girlfriend and, uh, she got pregnant, so we got married, and we got divorced... or, you know, I thought we got divorced. I mean, she's still living in the house and she says we're still together, so I... I don't know. Wha-what does... what does that make her? I don't know.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Dumb... for still being with your ass.

    [laughs]

    Staff Sergeant William James: [kicks at Sanborn] Hey! She ain't fucking dumb, all right? She's just loyal. She's just loyal, that's all.

  • Colonel John Cambridge: You know, this doesn't have to be a bad time in your life. Going to war is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It could be fun.