The emergence of drones makes the protagonist's flight completely meaningless.
Former fighter pilot, Major Thomas Egan became a drone pilot.
Remotely use drones to monitor the lives of the target people assigned by superiors, remotely control the drones, and shoot people from point to point like a game console. Random shooting is just to maintain political correctness. Life is not adventurous. Every day, shooting and killing suspected terrorists and weapon-bearers in poor areas such as Afghanistan and Yemen in the other hemisphere at military bases in closed submarines. In the name of protection, only others are bleeding.
The vicious circle of hatred caused by both parties cannot be stopped.
The nature of the subject matter of this film is destined to be boring. We watched the picture-in-picture on a third-party screen.
The behavior triggered by the touch at the end is not unpredictable, but everyone knows that nothing can be changed in this way.
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