1. There are no heroes. According to the routine of the action movie, David should be able to successfully protect the child, and then kill the carbine to rescue his wife; according to the rhythm of the commercial movie, Vasili will show the skills of a special forces officer in crisis and kill the Quartet; according to the logic of evil and righteousness , these four hairs are not dry, the hairy child who doesn't understand shit will always make mistakes and can't make it happen. But if this is the case, then nothing is true, no one can turn the tide, and no one will be able to descend. In the face of AK47s, grenades and cruel hearts, there is no one single hero.
2. They are all heroes. In the whole process of dodging and fleeing, there is no time to think too much. But when it came time to escape, when Arjun and Oberoi met for the first time after safety, I almost stood up and salute. The hotel staff who stayed to help customers could have taken advantage of their more familiar terrain to get out of danger, but they didn't. This is by no means just summed up by high professionalism. This is the brilliance of human nature.
Likewise, Zahra was relieved when babysitter Sally handed the baby over to her. In a place that required constant hiding to survive, she never let go of a child who could cry at any moment. This is not something ordinary people can do. And whenever she hesitated at any point in time and put the child down, she sentenced him to death.
3. Self-confessed heroes. Most terrorists who carry out suicide attacks consider themselves heroic. This is why they are basically children, and it is best to incite at this age. It is much simpler to instill a value structure in people who do not have a cognitive system, and once cognition is formed, it is difficult to reverse, and of course there is not necessarily time to reverse it. The film gives the inner tangle of terrorists, but this can only make people hate the mastermind more. These kids are just being treated as single-use tools and nobody cares.
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