What is this film for

Erna 2022-06-02 15:27:38

The difference between this film and a successful war action film is that it is a bestseller, and this film is a typo composition written by elementary school students. The set is not shorter than 1 hour and 48 minutes. The character portrayal is very thin, and the survival time is proportional to the portrayal. Some people in the battle scene say yes. I don’t agree. Although I am not a professional army fan, I charge collectively. There is no cover and the enemy is attacking. The time is not to find the most favorable location but to shoot at the spot, not being hit yet, which is a bit of a domestic drama. In addition, the enemy, especially in recent years, has always portrayed the image of the Taliban’s enemies in a large number of people. They are not afraid of sacrifices. They have died wave after wave and have no brains. I think that as a director and screenwriter, you are nothing but brains. What. The big BOSS seemed very powerful at the beginning, but in the mid-term, he discovered that he was very brainless and would only violently shoot and kill his subordinates brainlessly. In the end, it was too easy to die! ! ! This method of death is absolutely amazing to me. The BOSS has spent so much effort and killed so many people, just for a female reporter who has no grievances and no grudges. The purpose is not to kill her directly, but to catch her and let herself execute her in front of the camera. It's all caught up. I want to know if his soldiers would shoot him directly on the spot if they knew what he thought. The firearms are too mixed, there are still MP5SD, prop inventory? Or is France too poor? In short, the gap with the lonely survivor is too wide. The main theme is the same, and the shooting scene is also faked, but the composition is very comfortable. Directors and screenwriters have to go a long way on this road.

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Special Forces quotes

  • Victor: Leave me. Leave me here.

    Kovax: Sure, when you stop breathing.

  • Tic-Tac: You know Victor's last words?

    Kovax: "I love this job."