This is too dare to think that the Anglo-French Undersea Tunnel was bombed-"Special Air Service Regiment Red Pursuit"

Augustine 2022-08-25 18:18:43

This world has always been like this. Everything is revolving around this interest and desire. Without these, the world would collapse. In order to maximize the benefits, we must maintain our own image as tall and tall, and I want to be an archway. Some dirty work that can't be put on the table requires someone to do it. After the dirty work is done, in order to clear one's own responsibilities, it is inevitable to shed the grind, kill the donkey, and kill the rabbit. It is the same in the country and the family. This film uses a very "British" tone and plot arrangement to tell an extreme reality of the world. In order to build a natural gas pipeline across Europe, the United Kingdom hired a mercenary organization "Black Swan" to brutally bloodbath those who opposed the construction of a local natural gas pipeline. In a Georgian village, the atrocities leaked unexpectedly. In desperation, the British sent the Royal Special Air Service Corps to destroy the Black Swan organization, causing the death of the organization’s boss and the fact that the main backbone escaped. So the remaining Black Swan organization planned and carried out a shocking incident, using travel between Britain and France. The Eurostar train between the two countries blew up the Anglo-French undersea tunnel. Although the British special air service team made great efforts to rescue a large number of train passengers, it eventually resulted in the death of some passengers and damage to the tunnel. Therefore, the British Prime Minister resigned.

This is too dare to think that the Anglo-French Undersea Tunnel was bombed-"Special Air Service Regiment Red Pursuit"

The film begins with a brutal and bloody massacre. The Black Swan hired by the British government is a family organization. Under the leadership of the head of the special air service regiment, it "persuades" the villagers in a Georgian village to move out. The actual situation is as soon as they enter the village. After encountering resistance, the operation developed from the beginning into a unilateral bloody slaughter. Shooting, burning, and slashing were not enough to describe the cruelty. During the slaughter, the black swan deliberately indulged a villager secretly photographed and transmitted the image. To clear away obstacles when carrying out this kind of work in the future.

After the atrocities were leaked, the British government sent the Royal Special Air Service Corps to wipe out the black swan in order to clarify the relationship and take into account the face. Was shot. At this time, Tom Buckingham, a noble soldier in the air crew, is planning to invite his girlfriend Sophie to Paris and propose marriage, invisibly coincides with the plan of the Black Swan organization that plans to blow up the undersea tunnel.

Grace, the leader of the Black Swan organization, boarded the train as planned and arranged for personnel to make fire alarms on the train, thus creating an opportunity for his arms-bearing brother Oli to control the train. The train parked in the tunnel happened to be riding Tom and his girlfriend Sophie. , So there was a battle of wits and a fierce gun battle. Tom took the opportunity to slip off the train and communicated with the headquarters to find opportunities to rescue the hostages, while the doctor’s girlfriend Sophie was busy treating the injured on the train. In the process, the film For "political correctness" Tom and his girlfriend were also arranged to rescue a little girl.

Due to the betrayal of the judge Smith in the air crew, the Black Swan repelled the air crew that was trying to rescue the hostages and killed the captain who came to negotiate. At the same time, Grace successfully controlled Sophie to force Tom to come forward. At this time, it was discovered that Grace planned this operation not only to extortion money, but also to blow up the tunnel in retaliation against the British government. It's just that Tom didn't understand how Grace got out of the tunnel.

At this time, under the operation of the traitor Smith of the air crew, the British government made a compromise and agreed to pay 500 million euros and send a helicopter. The air crew tried to kill the members of the Black Swan organization mixed in the crowd during the hostage evacuation process, but the goal was only achieved. Half of it. Grace, who had been preparing for a long time, took Sophie and put on a gas mask to escape safely from the natural gas pipeline in a special vehicle. At the same time, she detonated a bomb buried in the pipeline and blew up the Anglo-French undersea tunnel.

Tom, who was chasing after him, found the gas mask in the fire truck and followed in the natural gas pipeline. Then there was another fierce fight in the deserted woods, and finally passed by in the car where Grace was about to flee. In a game with Tom's soul-level thoughts, Grace was finally stabbed to death.

At the end of the film, there is nothing left to say. Tom and Sophie, who have gone through the tribulation, finally become married and complete the story of Prince Charming and the princess. It is enough to have not forgotten to create a small plot twist at this time. So far, the British Prime Minister stepped down, Smith was hunted down by the Royal Special Air Service Regiment's Red Wanted Order, and the film ended.

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SAS: Red Notice quotes

  • [first lines]

    William Lewis: [narrating] Less than one percent of the population is psychopathic. Psychopaths often inherit the trait, and are incapable of love. They manage their relationships with clinical precision, succeeding in all walks of life. Psychopaths that can learn to love are even more rare; as rare as a black swan.

    Grace Lewis: It's time.

    William Lewis: I'm not dead yet.

    Grace Lewis: Naming a successor is a sign of strength, not weakness, father.

  • Grace Lewis: Kill the men and the boys. Leave the women to spread the fear.