The Iraq War version of the telephone booth - the summary is over

Alexzander 2022-09-02 22:25:48

Pseudo-war films, thrillers under the guise of war films, are good to watch. The plot is compact and suspenseful. The only thing that plays is how is the sniper who has never shown up so familiar with the process, designation, and a series of professional questions of the US military? It's not very easy to explain on this point, anything else is fine. In addition, this guy stayed for so long, just to kill a few more American troops? And shortwave, radio also has the number, there is no need for a password? password? And this ecstatic marksmanship has a taste of anti-Japanese drama.

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The Wall quotes

  • [first lines]

    Matthews: [sighting through his scope from a bush] Nothin'. Hit n' run. Whoever it was they're gone. War's over, he got the memo.

    [sighs]

    Matthews: Ize?

    [bird squawking]

    Matthews: Allen? Ize!

    Isaac: [on his radio] What?

    Matthews: We got no movement, not a sign of a shadow... How long we been here, man? 18, plus?

    Isaac: 20.

    Matthews: [sighs] Jesus. There's nobody fuckin' out there, man.

    Isaac: Less he's a pro.

    Matthews: A Haji?

    Isaac: I'm just saying, maybe.

  • Juba: You Americans. You think you know it all. You think it's simple. That I am your enemy. But we are not so different, you and I.

    Isaac: Yeah, 'cept I ain't a fuckin' terrorist.

    Juba: And you think I am? You are the one who has come to another man's country. Camouflaged yourself in his land, in his soil. From where I'm sitting, *you* look very much like the terrorist.