Real world

Roselyn 2021-12-18 08:01:11

Except for the airport at the beginning of the movie and the roof shed at the back, the whole movie can be considered a little more relaxed, and it is always tense and depressing. After watching the film, the whole person seems to be collapsed. The country at the end of the film actually does not matter if it changes to any national flag. It has no effect on the plot itself, but is the best choice based on geographic location. I don't agree with so many people's metaphors about the relationship between the two countries.
The changes in the relationship between countries seem to have no impact on the lives of the people at the bottom.
The people hiding their weapons looked expressionless when they looked up at the foreigners who were about to be hunted in a hurry, but in their eyes were the ordinary slaughter in their daily work.
It's wonderful, but I don't want to watch it a second time. The horror of these shots is that they continue to pierce after tearing away the tranquility of the surface.
There is no SEAL, no Delta, no Marine, the life of an ordinary person.

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  • Jeffry 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    A great collection of old and childish activities, the only interesting place might be to save Midi in Vietnam.

  • Hailee 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    After watching too much chaos in the Middle East, when I look back at Southeast Asia, I always feel a little unreal. Especially at the beginning of the film, it once made people think that this is a zombie film... When people do evil, it is indeed terrifying. When Americans occasionally mock themselves, it's really hard to tell where their butt is sitting. It's up to everyone to see what they want.

No Escape quotes

  • Beeze Dwyer: I'm hungry.

    Jack Dwyer: Hi Hungry, I'm Dad.

    Lucy Dwyer: Not funny.

    Jack Dwyer: I'm not Funny, I'm Dad.

    Lucy Dwyer: Still not funny.

  • Beeze Dwyer: [peering over her airplane seat] What happened to your hand?

    Hammond: I had a fight with a tiger.

    Beeze Dwyer: Really?

    Hammond: Really. Don't worry, though. He got it worse than I did.

    [shows her his tiger tooth necklace]