After watching it, I still don’t really understand what the movie is expressing. Does the intelligence agency want the locals to be black or the Canadians want to get rid of a local boss protected by the CIA? (Hey? It’s against the loyal dog setting of the gay country) ~ Think of the Middle East war movie ~ It seems that everyone who "fuck you who don't have a headshot" ~ There is always something like CIA The intelligence agency thought he was valuable and said, "Fuck you can't kill this bastard." I waited until I watched the homeland security drama... I found out that intelligence agencies like the CIA didn’t know exactly what they wanted to do. I didn’t know this information until I watched the Smiley trilogy (the movie "The Soldier of the Potter and Tailor"). The situation in which the organization itself does not know what it is doing has been around for a long time.
Therefore, the whole movie tells the story of a foolish intelligence agency agent who performed a foolish operation, and then a warrant officer who was foolish about the action from beginning to end (becoming a dad foolishly) finally died in a heroic and foolish manner.
Of course, there are still confused teammates, maybe they haven't figured out who they're playing with. Anyway, it's a group of Allahukba rushing over with AK... It's helpless to think about it.
At the end of the film, I did not forget to pay tribute to the "fire at me" section of the classic war movie "Heroes".
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