War movie fans should be happy, this "13 Hours of Crisis" can satisfy the war addiction again. Some people compare it to another "Black Hawk Down", so let's talk about this movie with Black Hawk Down as a reference.
First of all, both of them are based on real events. The screenwriter does not have much room to develop the plot except for making a fuss about the structure. From the perspective of the scale of the war, 13 hours is less than the Black Hawk, and the war opponent is also worse than the Black Hawk at 13 hours. In this way, the war is not as tragic as Black Hawk, but everyone should know that the director of 13 hours is the one who has filmed "Pearl Harbor" and "Transformers". 13 hours is no less than Blackhawk. He used the fast-paced soundtrack to increase the tension, and used a lot of close-up shots to increase the sense of cramped pictures. These techniques Black Hawk did not do well enough.
In terms of rhythm control, both films are excellent. Black Hawk emphasizes the war itself, and adds more family affection in 13 hours, which makes the characters appear thicker.
In terms of values, I like the protagonist's sentence: "Brothers, we have no obligation to go there, but we are the only ones who can save them, let's go." This is not a realm for a group of mercenaries who fight to make money. Of course, both films have reflections on war, and I will also reflect on this by the way. Could it be that America's overseas wars are providing material for Hollywood? Obviously not, a friend replied: If you have a large group of brothers and sisters, you are a rising star, you have made more money than them, and you have practiced peerless martial arts. At this time, other people are fighting, what will you do?
What would I do? perhaps…….
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