Memories are always good

Kirstin 2022-01-18 08:02:12

I remember a long time ago, when I was very young, I watched a movie on TV about special forces. I only remember that it was a group of special forces sent by the United Nations to rescue the president of a country somewhere in Africa. The battle was pretty good. Intense, the movie is very beautiful...The most memorable scene is the raid on the prison, rescued the president, and then was bombed by planes, with heavy casualties, forced to kill oneself personally, and finally at the airport with a large army. For many years, I have always wanted to watch this movie, but the biggest problem at the time was that I didn't remember the name of the movie, so I have been searching for it for so many years and wanted to watch this movie again.
Last year, by chance, I used Google and Baidu to search for a long, long time. I found a Wild Goose Squad, a movie with a plot similar to my impression. I downloaded it with an eDonkey, but I haven’t watched it. Until last time, I was fine at home on the weekend. So I turned to this movie and watched it from beginning to end. I didn't feel much at the beginning, but suddenly I arrived at the stage of saving the president and recalled a lot of memories at that time. It turns out that this is the movie I saw when I was a child. However, the movie is completely inconsistent with the memory at the time. The troops are not special forces, nor are the soldiers, they are entirely temporary emblems. There are many veterans in the team, and their capabilities are not comparable to that of special forces. And the purpose is not just to save the president, but all sorts of things. Most people do it for money, some for friends, some for justice... After I arrived in Africa, I remembered it almost as much as I did. I raid the prison to rescue the president and was ruthless by the duke at the airport. Betrayed, get out of trouble in the village, in order to board the plane, in the end most people sacrificed heroically. There is no memory of the final plot, but the ending of the killing of the Duke also consolidated my good memories.

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The Wild Geese quotes

  • Faulkner: Let's talk about your father.

  • Faulkner: Thirty men in the valley of the shadow, and he wants to take over an entire country!