It's worth dying like a warrior

Rosalia 2022-04-19 09:01:21

I don't understand politics, I'm just moved by the feelings of comrades in the film. At the end of the film, someone said this: When someone asked me why I fought, I told him it was for my brother by my side.

I suggest everyone watch "Escort Chance", no matter what kind of country the United States is, what he did to his soldiers was worth the bloodshed of these soldiers.

Look at some big countries, hundreds of thousands, millions of soldiers died. It is nothing more than the achievements of the top ten marshals and wise leaders. These people are dead, not even grass.

In this regard, I love America.

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  • Scottie 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    He was so handsome even in losing streak. My Great America is invincible!

  • Solon 2022-03-24 09:01:19

    As expected, Ridley Scott, the technique and details are excellent, the cross-editing is great, from 38 minutes to the end, the large-scale street fighting scenes are real and cruel. High-speed slow mirror, blue and green lighting and filters, the iconic smoke and telephoto lens of the lightning guide make the film more poignant and tragic, which belongs to the style of realism. The Hans Zimmer soundtrack is still in tune. However, part of the sensational dialogue in the fierce battle was slightly deliberate. (8.5/10)

Black Hawk Down quotes

  • McKnight: [over the radio] How are things going? Things okay there, Struecker?

    Struecker: I don't wanna talk about it now, Colonel. I'm busy!

    [Pilla is shot and falls into the humvee]

    Thomas: Sergeant Pilla's hit! Christ, he's fucked up!

    McKnight: Is anybody hit? Struecker, talk to me!

    Struecker: It's Sergeant Pilla!

    McKnight: What's his status? What's his status?

    "Hoot": He's dead!

    Struecker: He's dead. Pilla's dead, sir.

    McKnight: C2, this is McKnight, we have a KIA: Dominick Pilla, over.

    Harell: Roger that.

    Struecker: Get on that fifty! Someone get on that fifty!

    "Hoot": It's mine!

  • [first lines]

    Dan Busch: There. Technicals, nine o'clock.