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Dessie 2022-03-29 08:01:02
lacklustre
There's nothing special about the film. The overall feeling is that it is a finished product assembled directly on the American film assembly line. The film has nothing to judge. Basically it's all big stuff.
In the film, the CCCP's navy is like my army in the Ming Dynasty.
Although the American... -
Henri 2022-03-29 08:01:02
Actually, it was a good plan
Submarine films are generally dull, and it is not easy to shoot high box office. Except for World War II, it is the Cold War submarine film. There is no one left. This film is about a KGB lunatic who wants to strike a pre-emptive strike on the US before the Soviet Union's nuclear missile...
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Demi: Maybe now would be a good time for you to tell me just what the hell it is we're doing, Mr. Bruni.
Bruni: Have you heard of an American program called Dark Star?
[Demi shakes his head]
Bruni: It's a fully synchronized system of endoatmospheric antiballistic missiles guided by a highly accurate radar.
Sonar Operator: Torpedo, 700 meters.
Demi: Copy that.
Bruni: If the Americans launch a first strike, all our land-based missiles would be taken out even before they can be fueled.
Demi: That's why we have submarines and bombers.
Bruni: That's why they developed Dark Star. It's a radar array that guides and detonates atomic missiles in the ionosphere.
Pavlov: An electromagnetic pulse weapon.
Bruni: Yes. It'll take down everything our surviving submarines and aircraft can get up. They've tested it and it's fully operational. Not a single American city would be hit.
Pavlov: If there's no consequences for attacking us, what's their incentive for peace?
Bruni: There is none.