1 star, not good. There was a story version of "Firefox One Attack" many years ago. This new work has the same name, but the plot is not as complete as the work decades ago. It is an internationally well-known rescue operation. The government's plan, the military's implementation, and the attitude of various international relations are not reflected in this film. Instead, the director wanted to use a literary way to tell about the rescue of the crisis. First, he gave the villain a lot of lofty ideals, and then gave the protagonist a lot of romantic sentiment. Have you considered the feelings of real characters? During the firefight, theater dances were used to mechanically express the intensity of the rescue. Several scenes switched back and forth to rottenness, and the montage became a head-covered turn. This is a literary film, not a historical drama.
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