The character created is too clear. The rectum, who can’t control his mouth and always get into trouble, has been repeatedly frustrated because of his broken mouth; he has been questioned by the outside world because of his harsh treatment of soldiers; military lunatics are punishing him by not allowing him to command; a devout Christian thinks he is The darling of God; the romantics of the sixteenth century, believed in their greatness, and waited for the moment when God would glorify him.
The use of the lens is perfect, skilled but not routine, things from the 70s still amaze me today.
This movie shows that Americans do not eat slavery education at all. If the slap event occurred in a Chinese military camp during World War II, it would not be a major event. It would even be compared to a "father-like education."
The last camera looked very lonely, an unemployed general led his bulldog out of the battlefield. There is no battlefield, there are no soldiers, and he has become an ordinary person.
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