Another international war conspiracy crappy film

Martin 2022-03-03 08:01:38

At the beginning of the film, the real background of the Colombian terrorists is moved out, which makes people extremely solemn, but then there is an inexplicable preface, which tells that the family of a certain Niu X agent in Colombia was killed by terrorists, and the terrorists have deep roots in this. The preface of the paragraph is very normal, but it is inexplicably long. In order to continue the war in Colombia, the military leader found someone to sabotage the terrorists’ plan to negotiate with the government. At this time, several American special forces sneaked in to investigate and took photos of the terrorists. To the great and innocent America.

The brothers of the special forces died 2 wounds, 1 left 2, and the remaining 2 started the life of the armed forces behind the enemy. While escaping, they had to find evidence to make the great United States clean again. Of course, although the three of them had to face the whole of Colombia, it was fortunate that they had the support of the dismissed old boss, plus the great ability of the US military special forces in the movie, flirting, talking and laughing, the task was finally completed.

The emotional scenes interspersed in the film are a bit different. The Americans told the truth at the last moment and infected the Niu X agent in Colombia, so the agent killed his own people, and the United States won again.


The story of the film is old-fashioned, and the originally attractive special forces work is also extremely unprofessional, and the director has no ability to control professional field themes. There is no pressure to escape and track, and the combat scenes are simplistic, which is far worse than last year's "Fire Line Sniper". In addition, I don’t know why there is no bloody scene in this battlefield film of fighting and killing. It is estimated that it is for children to watch. Indeed, this kind of film is quite helpful for American children to increase their national pride.

I think for such a war conspiracy film, the tone should be clearly connected with the highs and lows, and the emotional scenes should be highlighted in the middle, putting a lot of pressure on the audience, and it should be released at the last minute. In this film, the 3 battle climaxes (sudden shooting, rescue and warehouse break-in), 3 character conflict climaxes (the explosion at the beginning, the conflict with the CIA in the middle, and the reversal of the gun at the end) have no climax effect, and neither does the exile in Colombia. Let the audience relax from the tension, and the characters are basically featureless.

Photography is also very common.

Think about if this film is compact in front, plan the first battle in an orderly manner, consciously highlight the special forces' ability to cooperate in operations other than aiming, and then tighten the conspiracy, continue to expand the influence of the conspiracy, and the special forces save people Reduce the space, make it a little more clever, and be a little more professional in Colombia. Don’t steal a car and break into the hospital with great fanfare. The final battle will be heavily written, sacrifice a few comrades before the evidence comes out, and let it go after the evidence comes out. All the serious people before suddenly had a SB look on their faces, and that's about it.

It's a pity, it's 2009, the director is still making such a bad movie, and it's a big scene and a big production. If you want to say that the money is so useless to make a movie, I think it's better not to make a movie, just average the investment, and directly give it to the person who bought the ticket. The audience comrades pay for it.

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Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia quotes

  • Columbian Soldier: All you Americans think you're Rambo!

    Chief Carter Holt: Actually, I prefer John McClane.

  • Lt. Sean Macklin: They'll be teams tracking us.

    Chief Carter Holt: Yeah well, if this shit were easy we'd be out of jobs.