Truth is the biggest feature of this film

Sonia 2022-06-11 23:46:41

"Kajaki: The True Story", literally translated in Chinese as "Kajaki", is an adaptation of the real event that took place in the Kajaki Reservoir in Afghanistan, shot in the UK, and is also listed as one of the classic films reflecting the war in Afghanistan alongside the "Road of the Hyena" shot in Canada. one. It has a completely different style from "Road of the Hyena". Except for a flare fired by a mortar, almost no shot was fired. All the shots are confined to hilltops and minefields in small valleys, without the slightest glorious picture. But the biggest highlight is reality. This not only refers to the fragility and helplessness in the face of minefields and the watchful help among their comrades, but also their indecent curses and crying, and even the small details of writing relevant information on the face after injecting morphine into the wounded soldier. There are no omissions. At the end of the credits, the time of the subtitles was unexpectedly useless, and the real radio call records at the time were played, which further deepened this sense of reality. Finally, after watching the Afghan war films made by the United States, Britain, and Canada, as a whole, you will have a rough perceptual understanding of the different styles of the three countries' military forces. It is very interesting to compare them with each other.

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  • Stu Hale: I didn't see a flash or feel a blast or heat, it was as if I'd stood on a banana skin.

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