The new era of war masterpiece shines over "Black Hawk Down"

Alejandrin 2022-03-22 09:01:18

This is the best war-themed film and television I've seen since "Band of Brothers". The original story is very exciting and can rival the rhythm of the novel "Black Hawk Down" in minutes, but it is more moving than Black Hawk Down.
From the shooting techniques to the editing, this film can be said to be distinctive and unique. I can give full marks to the soundtrack and the details of those adaptations. In addition, after reading the original book, I found that the part of letting the shepherds go is actually a ruthless ridicule to those groups (including politicians, media and other idealists) who try to have illusions about war:
war is a multiple-choice question, killing or being killed kill. When you lift the barrel of the enemy's gun at the same time, there is no room for negotiation. After watching this film, the feeling will be more profound - war has no morality, go to his Taliban, go to his bullshit politicians, go to his Geneva Convention! Only those who keep fighting are expected to survive, "Never out of the fight!"

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Lone Survivor quotes

  • Marcus Luttrell: The rules of engagement says we cannot touch them.

    Matt 'Axe' Axelson: I understand. And I don't care. I care about you. I care about you. I care about you. I care about you.

  • [repeated line]

    Marcus Luttrell: Why are you doing this to me?