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Monserrate 2022-04-19 09:01:23

On February 6, "Life and Death" [Picture] After watching this film, I don't know whether I have seen it or not, but I feel that it is a bit hazy with the clip in "Warrior" I watched the day before yesterday. In the end the state treats these soldiers as a tool or as an independent person? Individuals devote themselves to the so-called national interests, throw their heads, shed their blood, and build a country, and then say betrayal and abandon, and everything has changed? This country tries its best to be democratic and free, but there are some aspects that cannot be protected by the law, especially when people who only associate money and power are deliberately fooling others, maybe it is best to use violence to control violence method?

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  • Daphnee 2021-10-20 19:02:02

    I kept saying when I watched... the actor looks like Mark Walkerberg... but he seems a little more handsome than him... 囧

  • Misty 2022-04-23 07:01:21

    I love sniping this kind of gun and this kind of person

Shooter quotes

  • Bob Lee Swagger: The Archbishop?

    Michael Sandor: You want to take all suspicions away when you shoot someone, wait 'til he's standing next to the President.

    Bob Lee Swagger: What was he going to say?

    Michael Sandor: The truth. That nothing, no matter how horrible, ever really happens without the approval of the government. Over there, and here. The problem isn't the doing. It's the people in power having to admit that they knew. The prisoners are tortured at Abu Ghraib, and only the underlings go to jail. Their bosses knew. We know their bosses knew. But you don't say it.

    Bob Lee Swagger: What exactly happened in Africa?

    Michael Sandor: Somehow the villagers didn't think that an oil pipeline was a good enough reason to move their village to a place where the spirit gods didn't exist.

    Bob Lee Swagger: They asked them all nicely to move, and they didn't, so they just killed them all?

    Michael Sandor: No, they didn't ask. They just killed them. All. So the next village won't need to be asked, they'll just go.

  • [after Swaggert has proven his innocence, yet Col Johnson has escaped charges for his crimes]

    Attorney General Russert: For the record, I don't like the way this turned out any more than you do, but this is the world we live in and justice does not always prevail. It's not the Wild West where you can clean up the streets with a gun... even though sometimes that's exactly what's needed. Bob Lee Swaggert, you're free to go.

    [to guards]

    Attorney General Russert: Unshackle the sergeant.