I thought it was the American version of "Special Forces", but I saw this film by accident. To be honest, the gunfights and violent films made by the romantic French are really incomparable with the sturdy Americans, whether it is camera switching, music matching, or bridge arrangement. In addition to a bunch of indifferent actors, the German actress Diane Kruger, who is a big hit in Hollywood, is the only thing that can attract attention. Also, when Diane finally took the helicopter back to find the two special forces trapped in the middle of the mountain, she was a little moved.
You should pay any price for military activities in someone else's country. After all, the people of any country will not welcome outside harassers, let alone those hegemony in the name of peace. This film is like the point of view pursued by "Saving Private Ryan". Whether it is worthwhile to mobilize the army to save a Chinese citizen, this is a value worthy of promotion for politicians. Because a seemingly responsible country will not abandon any of its citizens, even if it has pushed most of its citizens to the front line of war, it must show an unparalleled level of attention to them. Only in this way can we pave the way for our own governance, and fool more people who do not know the truth to join in and let them play.
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