Bruce Willis' heroic face holds up the entire film, like a poster. The overall plot is average, and in the end, two or three people must be sacrificed to be a hero. Compared with the slow and long journey before, the ending is too brief, which highlights the importance of aircraft carriers and the powerful power of aircraft bombing to destroy the enemy.
At the end of the film, the refugee representative's gratitude for being reborn seemed a bit contrived, but he was still a little moved when he looked at the captain who came out of the war with a smile on his face. After all, saving people depends on strength.
If you want to watch a film that is not too dark, too depressing, too tense, and too dazzling, this one is more suitable.
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