The old rock'n'roll said "If you want to be an important guy, to talk all day about you, or want inmortalizarte as a hero, a murderer and semi-god. You must have: cold tomato juice, tomato juice cold in the veins, veins must have. "
However, according to Pearl Harbor (Michael Bay, 2001) seems that if what you want is to throw "The Bomb" on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which you have to have in your veins is not cold tomato juice, but Coca-Cola.
The Japs just bombed Pearl Harbor. A true slaughter that Michael Bay portrays sparing in morbidity, patriotism, heroism and dignity to the hour of battle and death. So far nothing very different from the typical Yankee spirit: they are always these warring elements in the narratives of those who inhabit the north of this America. But it does not end there: the heroes of this story (Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett) are ready for anything, not only fighting but also aguerridamente are united and committed delivery until the last drop of his blood.
The hospital scene is bleak: hordes of zombies seem Marines dying while she (Kate Beckinsale), the protagonist manages to love and serve them efficiently, without losing their femininity and tenderness . Lack of resources does not stop it: Use your socks, your lipstick, everything. And that's where they, the heroes, to donate blood patriot. But, of course, missing inputs, so the content of his blood will go to a few bottles of Coca-Cola. Nothing is missing from the iconography of patriotism warrior is more, this scene goes well beyond the cliché (plus lack of hygiene). There was no way to imagine something like this before witnessed, and why our eye is accustomed to the heroic worldview. But this ... this is really a lot, too.
reading What to do? "They fight like that because they have Coke in his veins? "" Drink Coca-Cola, made with the blood of our heroes? Are the values \u200b\u200bwe fight the heroes are the same as those representing the corporation?
Finally, look at the scene and share the outrage
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