Leaving aside the real events, let's talk about the movie. That stupid female reporter really wanted to take a gun and stab a hole in her head. In addition to praising the special forces, the movie even included the female reporter, which made me angrier the more I watched it! Let me count what this female reporter has contributed. First of all, because of her own oversight and not listening to advice, the fat driver was shot to death, and Amin was arrested; the account of the Middle Easterner being poisoned was not counted on her head; when she was rescued and escaped, a The village was almost wiped out by massacres, because she had to escape because of her previous arrest; in the end, she was determined to return to the village without looking at her weight. She refused to leave, and the special forces would not be able to complete the mission, and gave it away in vain. The lives of several special forces. . . From the beginning to the end, all I can see from the female reporter is willfulness. Although soldiers must have the consciousness of death in war, death in battle is worthwhile, but dying outside of the mission entirely to meet the willful requirements of female reporters is different from dying in vain. Might as well just pull that bitch out and shoot it and go home for a drink. Compared with "Saving Private Ryan", which is almost the same story, it seems that the mood is very different.
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