Logically speaking, the main theme of the film should be easily moved. The main theme, in line with the public's values, plus some sensationalism, it is difficult to make a good American theme movie.
But this one is an exception.
From the very beginning of the female doctor's reluctance to go alone, you can predict the direction of the whole film: the American soldier rescues a group of people who are actually not related to him, but because of the personal subjective will of the little head, he violated the order of the big head, causing all the The soldiers either voluntarily or involuntarily changed their way to rescue. In the end, due to various reasons, including the spirits mentioned above, I began to have subtle feelings with the rescued people, and began to rescue them wholeheartedly. In the end, the people who should be rescued were rescued, but the people involved in the rescue were either killed or injured. Moreover, in fact, if you follow the instructions of your superiors, the soldiers will not be injured or killed. But even so, the living soldiers are still very proud, and their big bosses will re-identify with them!
The above is one of the typical American themes. If you look carefully, there are many films with this kind of plot trend.
But for other films of this type, I am embarrassed to admit that I was moved. But this one, I don't have it. Laughed for a few reasons, here are a few points: First, Bruce Willis looks like a lone hero, with that slightly frowning brow, always thoughtful eyes, and that bald head with less and less hair. Does not prove that he is a single-handed hero, rather than a remarkable commander. Maybe it's the "Die Hard" series and other films of his that make such an impression on him as a lone hero that it would be awkward for him to play a commander. Moreover, when he made the decision to go back to rescue the refugees in the film, it was obviously the result of a fever in his mind. He acted as a hero and killed his teammates. Second, Monica Bellucci has no acting skills. Her biggest selling point is her sexiness. Third, the inexplicable episodes made up by the screenwriter all show that these soldiers are all living, emotional people, not well-trained, quick-thinking, clear-headed soldiers. Could it be that the American soldiers They are really emotional guys, can such people still be called soldiers? baffling. Fourth, the director's tireless facial close-up drags the rhythm of the whole film very slowly, completely disrupting the coherence of the whole film. Fifth, the amateur military advisors turned this group of soldiers into amateur troops that were inferior to even the guerrillas. The enemy was in the dark, and before they could figure out the enemy's position, they all rushed forward, and they all stood up and charged. Including snipers, snipers charged with guns, the two sides were 50 meters away from each other, and there was no cover, and they would still stand and shoot. The director thought it was playing CS. Sixth, the pyrotechnician is wrong, find a pyrotechnician! The explosion scene is like setting off fireworks. It can't be fake anymore.
By the end, two scenes made me laugh: the first Monica Bellucci holding Bruce Willis' huge bald hair on her huge breasts (actually this film does not reflect her selling point), too comedic effect . Second, the ex-president's son said Freedom, I laughed again, fled to other people's territory and depended on others, what kind of Freedom?
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