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Lupe 2023-09-28 01:49:27
very good. It is difficult for people who have not experienced life-threatening major decisions to...
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Elenor 2023-09-18 11:38:31
Thanks to fast...
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Lysanne 2023-09-12 11:35:41
Actually it makes good sense. There may be times in your life when you screw up, you get disappointed with yourself, and then your life is like stepping on a landmine and getting stuck. When you are trapped, those who support you are just a few fragments: the original family that has not been reconciled, the people you love, and the people you have let down. The final way out of this predicament is to reconcile with yourself, and with these fragments. ps: The rhythm of the movie is not well...
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Alexane 2023-09-09 22:34:44
The core of a literary film is to have a military-themed shell, and the plot is so badly edited that it can only be said that the director, producer, screenwriter, and main creator are not...
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Erick 2023-09-09 07:09:46
It sucks. . . . . ....
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Julio 2023-09-06 19:30:20
The plot was too clichéd and boring, and did not capture the tension that the battlefield should...
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Cyrus 2023-08-09 21:02:33
After watching it at the beginning, I knew it was a bad movie. As a soldier, I refused to carry out the order and lied about the failure of the mission. The two of them only had one GPS. It was really impossible to watch. bad...
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Maegan 2023-07-27 02:54:35
Completely unsurprising storyline. ....
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Marty 2023-07-16 21:53:43
A tin can is stepped on for two hours, and people really don't want to torture...
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Garry 2023-07-09 12:28:55
The audience knew it was a dumb gun from the beginning. Ha...
Mine Comments
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Nico 2022-12-06 15:30:20
A step away, a thousand miles away
Two and a half stars. The landscape of the desert, sunrise and sunset, magnificent and desolate. The two soldiers were trapped in a minefield in the desert and stepped on landmines and could not move. This setting is similar to "127 Hours", but also like "Assembly Number". Because of being in the...
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Josianne 2022-12-05 03:42:35
This is a good movie about faith
At the beginning of the film, the sniper hesitates not to shoot, which reflects the clues of the whole film-his family environment. It is precisely because of this family environment and childhood experience that Sniper forgets or even does not remember "who I am", "my next step" and "where I am...
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Tommy Madison: Watch out.
[points behind Mike]
Mike: [shoots at feral dogs in the dark] I don't have ammo to kill them all.
Tommy Madison: You're right; you're gonna have to try the maneuver.
Mike: What maneuver?
Tommy Madison: The maneuver, the damn Shuman maneuver!
Mike: You gotta be kidding; that'll never work!
Tommy Madison: If all the dogs attack you at once, they're gonna knock you over and the mine's gonna explode. Now hurry up, we got no time.
Mike: [starts untying his left boot]
Tommy Madison: That's it, now you pin your sole to that ground. It should work. The mine sensor won't immediately register the change of pressure.
Mike: [looks up at Tommy doubtfully] You ever hear about this work in real life?
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Mike: Mayday, mayday, Alpha Margot 4 to Hogsden... Do you copy? Over.
[static on radio]
Mike: Mayday, mayday, Alpha Margot 4 to Hogsden... Do you copy? Over.
Comander Barton: Base camp here. We've been looking for you for hours, Alpha Margot, over.
Mike: [closes eyes in relief] Copy you, Hogsden. Sir my partner was killed in action, and I'm in critical condition requesting immediate extract with E.O.D. Over.
Comander Barton: Define critical, staff sergeant. Over.
Mike: I stepped on an explosive ordinance, Sir. It's the same kind that killed my spotter.