After watching the whole film, there is no need to delve into some minor flaws in this film, because the meaning of this film is not war, but a call for peace and a reaction to the show, isn't it? I don't want to discuss the right and wrong of the Israeli-Palestinian issue (because China has too many Internet users, otherwise it is easy to be besieged).
I think the reason for these problems may be that Turkey has some great power complex (like Arabia, Turkey used to be so brilliant that it made the whole Europe tremble, but it has declined in modern times), so the whole filming of the whole film gives a bit of a sense of nonsense, Israeli soldiers His marksmanship and reaction speed seem to be a bit slow, but the male protagonist's looks and skills are still very good. After reading the previous two comments, the overall reaction is: the hero is too strong and the Israeli soldiers are too weak. But look at it another way, and so are many American blockbusters.
One of the biggest impressions this film gave me was: if the victims were not Palestinians, but another nation, who had been driven out of their homes for nearly a century, would they still have such great enthusiasm for recovering their homes, even if the name would be known? If you are killed, will you protest in various ways?
(I hereby declare that I don’t want to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian issue here, don’t be boring)
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