Did not watch the trailer, watched the film without any preparation. At first I felt that Americans were arrogant and didn't care about other people's feelings. The church school had its own appearance, and there were serious and lively in the barracks. Everything is too real, and it has the real sense of ordinary Americans. But at the last moment, I guess it was news from a few years ago: three Americans rescued a train while traveling in Europe. This heroic feat instantly made my rating for this film soar from 2 to 4 points. We are not the same, they are heroes. The same is true for us. We are all ordinary people and we all have a heart that loves peace.
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