Billy Hoyle
His wife had an affair with his best friend, and the director didn't think post-traumatic stress syndrome alone was enough to make him crazy, so he gave him a giant green hat? It was a well-intentioned effort to highlight the value of the father-son bond, and from the end, it worked, at least I was moved. Shia labeouf is very good. Compared to his performance in this film, he seems to be mentally retarded and hyperactive in transformers
Loretta
Another way of presenting PTSD, but very poorly done. Camp Lejeune is actually located in North Carolina. This film invited a total of three Marines to participate in the filming, there are retired into the film and television circle, has participated in "Battle of Los Angeles" as an active duty soldier Nick Jones Jr, its leading role in the film and served as technical guidance; The other two marines were technical sergeants, one of whom had spent time at MARSOC.
MMMSpice
War PTSD is bad enough, being betrayed by the only two people you trust, and finding out on the same day that you "killed" one of them. Oh, my God, screenwriter, not even the man who killed his father? ! Not to mention the impact on the children of my old swan
Hunter Austin
When watching the film, I once thought of Ang Lee's Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. Ang Lee expressed the emotional and ideological changes of the characters in a more subtle way, while this one is more figurative. The psychological trauma of returning soldiers from war is far more serious than we think. What war brings to them is "the world is safe, but the Allies have fallen." Will they be the next to fall?