From the perspective of movies alone, the control of the pictures and war scenes is still very good, especially the title, which has a documentary feel. By the time the film was released for more than 2 minutes, I was already attracted. However, after halfway through the film, more and more obvious traces of the American film were revealed, and it seriously deviated from the original claim of the film-Based on actual events. Is it true that putting the story in the South Ossetia dispute is based on historical facts? In the end, the inevitable love finally happened, and the murderer also began to soften. These shouldn't be the things that appear in this film. In addition, whether Russia invaded or recovered, it would actually hire mercenaries, which is a little too marginal. It can only be attributed to the director's fear of demonizing Russia too much and causing serious political incidents, so he compiled such a mercenary organization and then attributed part of the blame to them.
It's a pity that such an anticlimactic film has such good material.
Can only give 2 stars.
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