After 2010, I thought it would be difficult to invest such a large amount of money in a war film. The grandeur of this film is exactly the same as the explosion of "Pearl Harbor". This film shows the intensity of the war more from the first perspective lens, which makes the audience feel that the way the pilots fight is so frightening. The turbulence and instability of the plane can also be felt across the screen. The picture of going deep into the enemy line is even more bullets. There is also a story that does not vilify one side, but tells the pain caused by war with two sides of vision. Maybe the United States won, but I think it was the result of killing one thousand enemies and losing eight hundred, but aircraft carriers are always more valuable than aircraft. The people in this story are supposed to be real people, but it's not surprising that the content may be glorifying America. The main plot is the negotiation between the US commander and the Japanese army Yamamoto fifty-six. Failure to export resources from Europe and the United States will affect Japan's plan to invade China, claiming that there will be some irrational parties in the country that will come to snatch it. Sure enough, the Battle of Pearl Harbor broke out. Most of the American soldiers were killed, and the United States thought that the next battle plan of the Japanese army was not Midway. But one intelligence officer and his colleagues had long believed that Midway was the next target for the Japanese. The Supreme Commander took his insights and deployed the Midway battle plan in a judicious manner. The Japanese army really got into the trap and bombed all the aircraft carriers by the US aircraft. The Japanese commander, faceless, returned to see the Emperor, and sank together with the aircraft carrier.
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