The film has talks between the high-level UN troops and the Congolese rebels, to the effect that the rebels want the UN to retreat, and the two sides join forces to fight the Soviet Union. But where is the power of the Soviet Union? The Soviet Union hopes to restore power, and the United States believes that the coup d’etat violates democracy. So what is the purpose of the United Nations joint force joining the army to counter the rebellion? What's changed midway? In the end, why did the war cease? Why is there no rescue? The whole environment is not clear, without the Cold War thinking of "Dr. Strange Love," he has become a hero of the mainstream consciousness pipeline.
So I can only ignore the background of the Cold War and enjoy this movie that exudes a classic fighting spirit. In a war, apart from fighting, there is a relationship between the two sides, that is, mutual respect. The respect for the adversary was reflected in the two meetings here, but the Irish investment film was still focused on the Irish army, and the performance of another legendary French mercenary leader was insufficient. His attacks were defeated again and again. There is no strategy at all!
The Irish side is really powerful, hitting with bullets, no bullets, no support, no sensation, no lack of bravery, when the helicopter is flying in the sky, we feel that the soldier is on the verge of death. When a soldier is scraped a little and buried in the soil that was blown up by a bomb, you can feel the cruelty of the war.
The corpses all over the floor, the bullet shells all over the floor, are all bloody witnesses of the war.
On the other hand, no one was killed in Ireland magically. They were struggling to fight, but it was not miserable. Even the leader shot a shot in the shoulder without feeling anything. They immediately took out the bullet, and there was no sweat on their foreheads. It's absolutely amazing! Compared with "Assembly No.", it is less tragic. Maybe the African army at that time was really bad.
Hollywood gunfight movies have too many dazzling skills and tricks. Sometimes such simple realistic war films are needed, such as minefields some time ago, 1944, and April 9th, which describes the Danish World War II. They are all very realistic.
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