Most anti-terrorism films take the military as the perspective. This film is quite special. The main line is in two German robbers and Israeli high-level men. The male robber is an idealist, naive and timid. This kind of person can successfully hijack an airplane, maybe Hijacking the plane is not as difficult as the wolf imagined. It is also possible that the security check in that era was not as strict as it is now. I have always been curious about how they brought the gun on the plane without assembling it, and it can be used directly from the bag. Female robbers have the consciousness of death. They just want to express their own ideas. It is a special form of shouting. In normal movies, I'm used to seeing robbers being cruel and rude to hostages. I didn't expect the robbers in this film to be quite rude. Humane, in addition to beating a hostage, most people eat and drink and have toilets. If the water pipes are blocked, they can go to the roof to repair themselves. The Israeli high-level pressure is very high and they are divided into hawks and hawks. The doves, the doves headed by the prime minister, hesitate, worry about this and worry about that. They are afraid of wolves and tigers. The hawks fight with one word. At the last moment, they have unified opinions and have a fight. It is very successful. In a rescue operation, only one soldier and four hostages were killed. After all, Israel’s special forces are also among the best in the world. The title seems to be interpreted from the perspective of special forces, but it only took about ten minutes. , Accompanied by the dancer's dance rhythm, the dense drum beats and the dense gunfire echo each other, the music is sublimated, and the dancers are actually dancing and sweating. The role of the fat captain is well portrayed. The overall evaluation is 7 points. The grievances and hatreds between Israel and Palestine are not well understood by the wolf. Since childhood, the news broadcast has never mentioned the war between them. Of course, I have not watched the news broadcast for many years, so I understand better. I’m not interested in understanding
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