nice! The main characters have full images, clear and strong relationships, and although there are some logical bugs in the plot (ahhhhh, don’t change camp so fast, okay), the overall arrangement is very solid. The successful rendering of the Cold War background enhances the sense of history and incorporates more. Deeper discussions such as anti-war and personal value positioning. Although it is still a vulgar last-minute rescue, it is better than many popcorn hero movies as a whole! The handsome and unreasonable Fa Shark, the young JL, the Niho who is still not good at acting, the McAvoy who is familiar but can't remember what he has played, and many familiar supporting roles are all highlights.
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