A legendary American sniper. Taliban demon, SEAL legend, is such a hero, four times dispatched to the Iraq war, serving ten years, but finally to save his marriage - retired. But in the end, he died at the hands of his compatriots. The soldiers who originally wanted to protect the country and protect their teammates were shot and killed by those they wanted to protect. In stark irony, war creates an irreparable psychological barrier to a person. That's what happened to Kyle, the death of a Marine who was believed to be suffering from PTSD ( post-traumatic stress disorder ), and Kyle and a friend went to comfort the neighbor, with extremely sad results. Really sorry too. The film uses a stable narrative rhythm to restore the real battlefield. Because it is a biography type, the foreshadowing is to highlight Kyle's psychological process. Ten years of fighting made him unable to take care of his family during this period. Behind his dedication to the battlefield and serving the country with loyalty is his wife's worries. It is not difficult to see that his wife has to bear huge mental pressure. Only military families can realize how important that reunion is. Well, it's no wonder that most American women are anti-war. The fact that the pressure is huge is already a very important point.
Kyle is a legendary hero on the battlefield. He has traveled to and from the battlefield several times. I think some factors are also due to honor. After reaching a certain height, it will be difficult to come down, so I miss the battlefield and want to save and protect more teammates. In fact, the most exciting part is the last 20 minutes of the film. The psychological trauma after the war is difficult to recover for a long time. More truly, the psychological shadow of a lifetime may exist. But Kyle still walked out of it with difficulty, repaired himself, and slowly returned to his family, but he was also engaged in military-related work and helped some post-war soldiers. However, the fate was tragic, he did not die on the battlefield, and returned to the field, full of honor, but died of an American soldier with post-war mental obstacles, which is ridiculous. Although the United States is galloping on the battlefield, it is ridiculous, but it can't give a place to live for those who really shed their blood for the country.
The cruelty of the war makes the ending of the hero tragic. Anti-war means stronger than patriotism. Or pay tribute to the heroine~
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