Reading the title makes it feel like a documentary. It begins with a live audio recording of 9/11. But I really didn't expect Uncle Deng to have so few scenes, and he didn't even give him a face. Of course, it may be that the dead are the biggest ones. The director should show his respect for bin Laden. The film follows the point of view of a female agent named Maya, and spends a lot of time telling the process before the final mission is deployed, so it avoids the suspicion of being considered a US military SEALs propaganda film. The reason why it is said to be a movie rather than a pure documentary is because it focuses more on shaping the image of the heroine, a persistent, capable, focused, and courageous woman who hates brutal torture and hesitant procrastination. There is loss and anger in trust, panic and vulnerability in the face of terrorist threats, but what we see when we fight against the Pentagon Secretary of Defense, when we write numbers on the glass of a superior office, and when we smile confidently on a military base. , more is her unique personal charm, firmness, integrity, self-confidence and bravery.
After the successful completion of the mission, Maya walked into the tent, which was still busy but full of joy of victory. The goal of striving for, how much sweat and tears, how much bitterness, how much distrust, how much unwillingness, after a high degree of tension, when the result is so unreal in front of you, it can be said that the five flavors are mixed.
On the special plane that took Maya back to China, the pilot asked: You must be an important person, the whole plane is only for you. where did you go? At that moment, so many past events flooded into my heart, and finally fused into unspeakable tears.
American blockbusters are somewhat missionary with a certain national value, unconsciously making the audience stand on the side of the liberal and democratic United States, anxious for the safety of American soldiers, and crazy and happy for the democratic republic to defeat evil. It is understandable, after all, it is indeed a positive and positive universal value that symbolizes justice.
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