The story of the CIA's unsuccessful search for UFOs in the Afghan desert.
The title is so bad! The literal translation of the English title is "Target", which is so empty that you have no idea what it wants to express. "Blood Battle Desert" in Chinese, blood? There is almost no blood, okay? war? Where is there a chance to fight, it is completely killed in seconds! What is "Desert Phantom" better than this?
The CIA CIA's paws stretch as long as they want! In the last century, the CIA discovered anomalies in the Afghan desert. At that time, agent Benjamin was sent to Afghanistan to find information. Benjamin also trained an informant named Aban in Afghanistan. Even so, he could not find relevant detailed information. So there has been no action. The 9/11 incident made Aban scared. He knew that the Taliban was getting more and more powerful now. America protects and lives. So, naturally, it must be Benjamin who went to Afghanistan to find Aban to get the information. When Benjamin arrived in Afghanistan, he recruited a small unit of special forces, but he didn't tell anyone his true purpose. Benjamin also found a young man in the local area as a tour guide. The elders of the tour guide family did not allow him to go out, because he would definitely die. However, young people are greedy for money! For the mere 50 dollars, I finally gave my life. Benjamin and the special team met a strange elephant in the desert, and all of them died. Benjamin walked straight on his own instinct, and even walked out of the desert and reached the oasis. When the oasis was attacked by a mysterious force, he held a small totem left by Aban. , as a result, he became a vegetative person hanging in the air. And his wife, only know that her husband is missing. When did Benjamin realize this was a mortal journey? Originally, his mission was to find Alban's information. Why did he say he didn't tell anyone his true purpose? Did he know when he got the assignment? He was dutiful enough. He kept sending back the images captured by the infrared camera, letting the CIA know how he was in contact with the mysterious force, until he was finally attacked in the oasis and lost consciousness.
This is supposed to be a movie promoting the high-tech equipment of the US military. Special forces can be equipped with GPS global positioning systems, radios, and night vision goggles. I don't know much. Just list these few, and then, hehe, What the film tells us is that it can't be used. Even the oldest compass invented in China does not match the sun. Do you believe in the sun or the advanced instruments in your hands?
Why didn't they die of thirst without water for so long? Why would anyone dare to go shirtless in the desert? Why is there no picture showing what the human eye looks like every time a strange scene appears in the infrared camera?
So, my conclusion is - very general, not enough thriller nor sci-fi enough, not enough war, no beauty, no emotional drama, no bright spots.
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