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Darrell 2022-04-20 09:01:08

part one: Learn to be a man while complaining. No condoms, no pornographic magazines, no canned peaches, no personal letters... But, after all that, can you still be a man? . . The parachute is beautiful. The umbrella paper trembled in the air, like the breath of pure jellyfish water.

That Bright was like a cowardly poet, but such a man was a nuisance on the battlefield. Shoot a Nazi to death, and then go to mourn him and take off the holy white flower on his chest. The battlefield is the real fight. Fighting is the most manly thing. The outcome of the battlefield is two kinds, dead and alive. Or as the officer said, he thought he was dead before entering the battlefield. Only living people can think emotionally.

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  • Giuseppe 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The WWII soldier who quoted Shakespeare Henry V from Harvard, right? It's a pity that you didn't know that Henry V lied to them. A good study of literature. Poor political science. Of course, what movie rhetoric wants is this kind of philosophical obliteration effect. So I still give it five stars, love and hate.

  • Leonard 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    An epic drama on film. The brotherhood that we can never experience. Finally, when the old people appeared with familiar names one after another, tears burst into their eyes! Every time I revisit, I have a new feeling. I was blind before, but now I look all familiar. The young company commander is so handsome and so handsome, he can't look directly at the homeland emperor who is so deep (A).

Band of Brothers quotes

  • Cpl. Eugene Roe: Toye, are you missing something?

    Joe Toye: Home.

    Cpl. Earl 'One Lung' McLung: Ask him to dance, Doc.

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Toye, show me your feet.

    Joe Toye: You watch the goddamn line, McClung.

    [Toye's feet are wrapped in blankets]

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Where are your boots?

    Joe Toye: In Washington, up General Taylor's ass.

  • Bill Guarnere: My brother's in North Africa. He says it's hot.

    Donald Malarkey: Really? It's hot in Africa?

    Bill Guarnere: Shut up!