not so bad

Trisha 2022-03-03 08:01:38

First of all, this film is a typical American propaganda film. The evil U.S. imperialism is propagating its world view again. It is understandable that everyone is upset, but this American-style film has been watched a lot, and it seems that it has also produced Immunity, this movie is also very enjoyable to watch.
The story is about a team of U.S. Navy SEALs going deep into Colombia to carry out a reconnaissance mission. The goal is to see if there is any drug. Originally, it did not involve murder or arson, but everyone brought a camera and traveled. But it's not according to people's wishes. After the team arrived, a sniper observed on the hillside, and the others went in to take pictures of the scenery. There were no drugs, only a few boxes of military rations, a few cans of diesel, and a room full of people having a meeting. This general is giving a generous speech, saying that the government and the anti-government are all family members, and everyone wants peace.
When the commando was confused and felt bored and was about to leave, a group of people wearing black hats appeared. They killed both parties involved in the negotiation, killed two commandos, and captured one. Only then did the commandos find themselves in an ambush, and the Colombian special forces began to hunt them down. So the remaining two people called their boss to ask about the situation, and found that they had been blamed. The special forces major, who had been chasing them, had them blamed because their wife and children were killed by anti-government bombings.
Colombia took the opportunity to get rid of the United States, and the US government wanted to put all the blame on this small commando. So the two men found themselves war criminals. In desperation, the two rescued their teammates and found the surviving eyewitness general, but the general said that there must be evidence. So the three of them searched, searched and found evidence, and after a lot of hard work, they finally found it. When they were about to meet the general, they found that the Colombian special forces who were chasing them had come again. After killing the special forces, the general arrived. It turned out that the general was the boss behind the scenes. And the major's wife and children were also killed by the general's purpose in order to pull the major to his side.
In the end, there is nothing to say. The righteous American hero soldiers found evidence and restored the truth of the incident. After the enemy's little boss found the truth, he suddenly woke up and exposed the general's sinful face. America and Colombia are still good brothers.
Taking out the American propaganda factor to look at this movie, it can be said that the gunfight, advanced weapons and equipment, reasonable and clear story lines, reasonable plot development and foreshadowed small flip endings are not bad.

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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.