Although it is far away, it is the last word

Olen 2022-12-16 21:09:17

"Although it is far away, we must be punishable!" It is an old saying that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty used such a strategy when he fought against the Xiongnu. Laden is actually the same with Bin Laden. Otherwise, he would not have been searching in the mountains of Afghanistan for so many years.

For such a subject film whose realism is greater than performance, the shooting is still in place. The scenes involving combat and training in the base are still very convincing. The capture is the highlight of the whole film. Some people commented that the battle shot from the dangling camera angle was not good, and the battle position was not explained. It's like a game. Boss, you must know that these are the most precious and real things in the film, and they have been simulated very real. After all, you’ll go straight to the real battle expansion. It’s estimated that it will be more bloody and vague. After all, that’s the battle speed. How can you care if you see it clearly?

But if you look at it as a movie, it's not satisfactory. There is basically no account of the characters. The interspersed poster commandos’ own family clues and the idea of ​​dealing with the protracted war are most powerfully used as the link and transition tool of the whole film. It really hides quite a lot of secret clue processing and verification links that do not want to be released to the public, so the film seems to be out of sync and rhythm at first glance. There is no ups and downs of spy warfare, no sense of crisis lurking behind enemy lines, and no unscrupulous means to find clues. Of course, all of these were available at the time! The Americans can't say this, otherwise, how will they mess up after all the old guys are shaken out! As it appeared in the form of a documentary, Lao Mei was still very ambitious to wrap up the story, that is, she promoted Lao Mei’s ability and determination to clear away even if it was far away, and also vividly mentioned patriotism and anti-terrorism. Necessity, cleverly contributed to the election at that time.

Also, it's not that the arrest is too simple to ignore the IQs of the Chinese dicks. As for the base’s lair, why is there no one to watch at night? Why is there no early warning mechanism? Why is there no large-scale resistance? Why only dodging or waiting to break the door? Why are there no good fortifications? In fact, I can talk a lot about similar issues, but only a small part of them will be captured on the screen. There are many things that the old beauty cannot say, and it is no secret that the Pakistani tribes sheltering bin Laden. People with bases or tribes in local governments, police agencies, intelligence agencies, military units, etc. are also open matters. What do you tell Lao Mei about these? The administrative management of the central authority of Pakistan in mountainous or remote tribal areas is basically free-range, and the tribal leader is the largest local boss.

Bin Laden is dead, but the base still exists. The terrorist is dead, and the attack is still coming back. All these old Americans or all decision makers know, but they still want to do this. Why is this? Peace in the world will never be based on force, nor can it be based on mutual understanding. Since the war has started, unless one party is extinct, life and death will still be staged every day.........

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Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden quotes

  • [last lines]

    Cherry: It's a good day to be a Seal. It's a good day to be an American.

  • Lieutenant Commander: You put your finger in a bucket of water and pull it out, you see how quick that hole fills up. Everyone of you is replaceable, including me.