F-18 Saving Private Willis

Scarlett 2022-04-24 07:01:07

In a word, the balance between humanitarianism and personal heroism is not well done.

You know the end when you see the beginning, a story of a team of American soldiers who, on the premise of humanitarianism, ignored the orders of their superiors and braved a hail of bullets to save refugees. Said to save the refugees, in fact, to save the female doctor and the president's son, the others are the unfortunate cannon fodder. Before several American soldiers could show their character traits, they fell one by one, and finally succeeded Uncle Willis. Think about it without those two F-18s. . .

The film feels very positive about the US troops, but why do the US troops always fight on other people's land?

In addition to the Holocaust is very controversial, the other is a moan. However, the team fought cleanly.


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  • Lt. A.K. Waters: Sir, you know as well as I do what's going to happen to him if I leave him out here. There's not going to be a trial. There's not going to be a jury. There gonna take him outside the courthouse and put two in his head.

  • Kelly Lake: Sir, Rules of Engagement?

    Capt. Bill Rhodes: You will defend yourselves if you're fired upon, otherwise do not engage.