Meticulous truth

Elbert 2022-06-11 23:46:54

A movie based on real events. A movie that describes modern warfare, to be precise, is a movie about our own soldiers in modern warfare, or more accurately, it is a movie about a group of soldiers trapped in a minefield in chaos, fear, curse, and wailing. The initial foreshadowing, boring behavior, vulgar nagging, and the unsatisfactory logistic supply and support system seems to be a group of boring big boys who are camping out in a harsh environment and are not being seen, only in the chat of soldiers. Knowing that there are bloody fights and heroic deaths, it is slow and trivial, until the three-person team stepped into the minefield by itself, and the movie began to enter the theme. The mines were detonated four times, and 6 people were injured. Every time they move, they may step on the mine and detonate. Even if it deviates from the path that has already been traveled, the mine will also explode. In such a desperate situation, it is hard to move, the comrades-in-arms fall, the flesh and blood, groaning, fortunately no one gives up, using words to support the belief in survival, and the courage to hold on to life firmly with hope for the future. It could have been more dramatic, such as letting the falling rocks detonate landmines to create danger, such as letting the Taliban wait for an opportunity to cause fighting, such as letting the night fall to increase the unpredictability of rescue, etc. The director did not do this. The filming is very real. An unconventional story, this is life. There is no passionate music when you are in trouble. Misery and death may or may not come. Doom randomly selects the unfortunate, and salvation will not come at the last moment. And you, if you encounter or Faced with this trivial moment of life and death, choose for yourself, just give up or compromise and continue! (Of course, I really don’t know if the director has this intention, or is it meticulous based on the transcript, and has no other intention to present it truthfully)

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  • Jay Davis: He put the tourniquet on himself, put morphine into himself and we just had to leave him.

  • Jar Head: I'll be legless every night now.