In the past, there were few black people in American war films, and I don't know why. In "Black Hawk Down", the blacks were left behind—arranged for black soldiers to shoot and kill pregnant women in Somalia, indicating that whites do not slaughter blacks. In the beginning of the film, the Germans provoked discordant propaganda and psychological offensive before the confrontation. From the beginning to the end, it was a reflection of black values.
The so-called miracle may be a miracle of resistance.
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