It has to be said that director Katherine has found a sense of timeless film control.
The same is true for several of her other films, leaving no comment on the quality of the characters in the play, leaving this part to the audience.
Bin Laden's movie has a decent plot, and every time I'm about to get bored he'll turn to a new topic.
Although there were not so many big scenes in the final attack, but in combination with the previous risk analysis, I had a feeling of sweating for the whole operation, because this is a 95% probability event.
The scene where the heroine was asked by the big boss how confident he was of bin Laden in this house was very attractive, mainly because a truth was said later, if we look at the probability of something happening, then have we seen it? What is the risk of inaction? This is the correct risk assessment, and realizing the risk of inaction will really allow us to do something and live our lives.
I think the heroine is the last person to leave Afghanistan on a plane, where is she going? If it were me, it would definitely say "go home".
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