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Marley 2022-01-17 08:01:18
Did you really think about it the moment you pulled the trigger?
When I watched the trailer, I had roughly guessed the structure of the story, a typical reflection film.
The first thing you see is misalignment.
The experienced F-16 pilot is now sitting in a container flying coffee while flying hellfire. For some people, this is a dream. While fighting to kill... -
Celine 2022-01-17 08:01:18
"Self-relation" is the real "goodwill"
"Self-relation" is the real "good faith"
hostage: Thomas Egan Identity: U.S. drone pilot Ending: Dismissed
Among many anti-terrorism movies, "Killing in Good Faith" has the biggest highlight, which is true and detailed The earth presents a new way of killing-drone attack. It fully embodies the...

Fatima El Bahraouy
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Lucie 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Air Force pilots were transferred to remote-controlled drones to clear them at designated locations. Day after day, they were "playing a game" boring and suffering from the many indirect casualties from God's perspective. In the confrontation of completely opposing viewpoints between the two supporting actors, they reluctantly obeyed the command again and again. Let everything on the screen disappear, lack of climax, look numb, but can understand the mood of the male protagonist. 6.5/10
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Raul 2022-01-17 08:01:18
It was originally a good gimmick based on real events, but it was a pity that the book was not well written. Compared with the same theme, "Eye in the Sky", it was a few horses behind.
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Airman Roy Carlos: I count six, Sir. And good luck figuring out which bits go in which casket.
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[last lines]
Jack Johns: Egan...
[Egan walks away]
Jack Johns: Tommy!