Gross US & Canada
$7,891
Gross worldwide
$34,017
Gross US & Canada
$7,891
Gross worldwide
$34,017
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By Justus 2022-12-29 20:04:02
In addition to deliberately planted landmines on the old battlefield, there are usually more unexploded ordnance, also called UXO. A
batch of ammunition may have been detonated, and the rest may have been silent or ten years later. The
largest UXO in the world should be in Messina. The British dug 21 pits to put explosives in World War I, and detonated 19. Forty years later, another one was detonated by lightning. The remaining one is still unknown (so it is said Local house prices...
By Lillian 2022-12-21 09:59:01
Waiting in the unknown despair
I haven't seen such a good movie for a long time. Simple, plain, not exaggerated, not impetuous. As a war movie, there is no gunpowder and no heroes and saviors. It is just a simple storytelling.
The film is about a group of British soldiers stationed in the mountains of Afghanistan against the Taliban. When they found abnormal Taliban activities near the station, a three-person team was sent down to check. The brisk pace and the special meat words of the soldiers indicate that this is an...
By Barrett 2022-12-15 17:44:48
In September 2006, a three-man reconnaissance team from Pallas set off from their outpost, overlooking the Kajaki Reservoir in southern Afghanistan on the road. They will go to participate in the fight against Al-Qaida in the Taliban. When they crossed a dry river bed, one of them unfortunately stepped on landmines, which were actually left behind during the Russian occupation about 25 years ago. His comrades rushed to his side, only to find that they were surrounded by an unknown number of...
By Ivy 2022-11-23 11:06:35
There is no strong heroism in this film. It is a mine-buried mountain col. One person is injured and everyone is rescued. I thought it would be interspersed with terrorists, gun battles and the like, but it didn’t, there was only one. The scene of the call to highlight the nervousness of these soldiers, the field doctors rescued the wounded, and watched one by one fall down, helpless, especially when using a backpack to smash a landmine, walking out of a way, but there were soldiers injured in...
By Maeve 2022-11-17 10:33:05
I don't know how true it is, but the plot is incomprehensible.
Although it is based on historical facts, I don't know how consistent the details are, and I can't understand this movie.
The worst decision in the film was to move the first injured to an open space about 10 meters away. Caused a series of heavy casualties.
All officers and soldiers have demining and combat experience, and they are not rookies. They lack everything: manpower, weapons, ammunition, support. You can dispose of it slowly, whatever you want. There is no threat from...
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By Rahsaan 2023-09-13 06:01:16
Not so bad, a story told in a "narrow"...
By Carmela 2023-09-10 15:53:18
I have seen it. . Then I watched it again and it wasn't until the night gas station that I realized I watched it. . The movie is still...
By Jaden 2023-09-09 07:07:47
A group of elite armed to the teeth each with tens of thousands of dollars in equipment is tortured by cheap landmines decades ago; Western soldiers are too expensive to fight this kind of war It's not worth...
By Daron 2023-08-20 08:09:09
The British squad strayed into the minefield and touched the mine, which caused the large squad to touch the mine again when it handled the wounded. The whole movie is real and immersive. And this is one of the few movies I have listened to after watching the subtitles, because the final subtitle audio is the process of a single military combat against the...
By Priscilla 2023-07-29 22:46:52
There's no way this movie doesn't make you...
Spud McMellon: This country's full of shit left behind when armies fucked off, Russians, it was the mines. Ten million fucking mines. God knows what we're going to leave behind.
Stu Hale: I didn't see a flash or feel a blast or heat, it was as if I'd stood on a banana skin.
Jay Davis: He put the tourniquet on himself, put morphine into himself and we just had to leave him.