I haven’t seen a sniper war movie for a long time. Back then, "Sniper" and "Soldiers in the City", what a nerve-racking sniper war, is too classic, even Longer’s "Reloaded Guardian" is not. It sucks, but now this "Reloaded" is really too bad, full of loopholes, knowing that it is within the range of the sniper’s muzzle, and running around, being able to survive is entirely just the arrangement of the director and the plot, not skill or luck. It makes people very speechless, and every rebel or enemy soldier seems to be using automatic rifles as Roman spears. Except for rushing or rushing, almost the trigger will not be pulled. The plot needs it? It seems that the enemies in the stand-alone shooting game are not that stupid. There is also the scene of saving children. After fighting a few rebels, they just barely chat in the open field. Not only do they not hide themselves to prevent the killing of others, but they also don’t understand. Has the rebels been called for support, would a sniper be so unconscious? Can such soldiers survive on the battlefield? Of course not, it’s just that the director made them immortal, and the protagonist wore a military uniform and carried a spear on his way in the middle of the street where the rebels were everywhere. Without the slightest disguise, he could easily avoid the rebels... The so-called sniper elder master, who lives high. After a few shots, he stood up high and was killed by the opponent. It was speechless, really speechless, and finally the protagonist caught the high-level arms sales behind the scenes. It was very dirty and fake. This scene reminded me of Nicholas Cage's "War." "The King", can arms dealers catch it casually? The director wants to extol the heroism of the protagonist and the justice of the US government, but also find a convincing reason. This is too fake and too bad. In fact, in the opening shots, the ants bite the sniper’s face and can’t move, but can load the gun with a lot of movement, which is totally unreasonable. It is already known that this film must be bad.
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