General's Attraction

Lionel 2021-12-11 08:01:22

Good-looking, very good-looking.

The escape from prison was not enjoyable, and the collective riot was over.

To talk about it specifically, this film has several impacts on me:

What kind of person can become a leader, in other words, what kind of mindset and way of thinking does a leader have? Another point is that in ancient and modern times, what has never changed is that some personal behaviors of leaders often affect the overall situation. For example, the warden’s narrow mindedness in the film allowed him to constantly repair this respected general and the resulting riots.

There is nothing more romantic and ironic to compare a prison to a castle, but this analogy is so aptly appropriate. This is the so-called personality charm of poets and generals.

Hmm, I like this general.

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Extended Reading
  • Christelle 2021-12-11 08:01:22

    Mainstream, but it's pretty good-looking, but it's a pity. If you shoot better, you can compare it to "Shawshank's Redemption"

  • Deonte 2022-04-23 07:02:13

    The final war was very shocking, but I still couldn't understand the general's sense of military honor in the film. .

The Last Castle quotes

  • Cpl. Ramon Aguilar: [while in the prison yard] That was a salute.

    Irwin: A sa... Oh, no.

    [laughs]

    Irwin: I don't think so. You know where saluting comes from?

    Cpl. Ramon Aguilar: No, sir.

    Irwin: It comes from medieval times. Two knights would approach each other on horseback. They would raise their visors and show their faces. It's like they're saying, "This is who I am. I'm not the enemy and I'm not afraid." A salute's about respect, son. Respect for yourself, the service and the flag.

  • Dellwo: [in the cafeteria] What happened here today happens all the time, sir.

    Irwin: So let me get this straight. You mean there's violence, in a prison packed with violent criminals?