It's my first time writing a movie review, but I'm sorry for the bad writing, mainly because the movie gave me a deep feeling.
1 On their way to the embassy, there were constant explosions and gunfire, but some people didn't close the door. When they saw the American soldiers with live ammunition at the door, they didn't respond. If this were in China, I don't know how it would react.
2 After the U.S. troops withdrew, Libyan women went to the corpse park to find their relatives. Some of them cried on the floor, some covered their faces, and their grief was beyond words. They may just be civilians with different beliefs or advocacy, civilians with guns. , that's all.
3 At the end of the movie, the soldiers discussed that the stationmaster would be awarded a medal, and the Delta troops who did not participate in the war would also get a medal, and they got nothing, but the male protagonist said that they could go home. This brings me to Billy Lynn's halftime story, where soldiers are the most miserable and neglected group in war.
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