The true side of humanity---To be honest, I hardly watch anti-Japanese movies, but I like to watch American war movies very much, because they all focus on telling the performance of small people, and they are not creating the realm of gods. Characters, but ordinary people with real humanity. For example, when setting up work, Mette asked the general which building the target building was. The general replied that it was still unclear. Everyone was calm but sighed in their hearts; after the layout was completed, McNitt, who was ordered to command the ground forces of the Humvee, mocked the two air commanders. The unrestrained nature of watching the battle in the sky implies that all the troops on the ground are desperate; the tensions before Gorm's first battle, etc., they will also have doubts, worries, imbalances, tensions... and it is precisely because of these true portrayals, Will be more convincing and contagious.
The real side of the mistake---they have excellent weapons and advanced equipment, so they have one enemy and one hundred, but they also make mistakes: the fall of blackburt (checking the relevant information, in fact, there was no use of missiles to cause the aircraft to tilt at that time, but it was indeed this. A recruit made a mistake and failed to grasp the rope and fell); dispatched three Hummers to escort a wounded, which weakened the resistance; did not expect two Black Hawks to be shot down, resulting in insufficient preparation of the ambulance; multiple command errors in the air command center resulted in the Hummer Unable to arrive at the first crash site in time; insufficient estimation of the counterattack (stabbing the hornet’s nest as described in the general’s mouth); and according to the introduction, the commando and the Hummer escort failed to communicate with each other and waited for waste, which was not mentioned in the film. Precious 30 minutes of waiting time. In fact, when I watched it the second time, I was also thinking about why the world's most advanced armed forces have made so many mistakes, because this is the truth!
Respect for life---In fact, if you don’t send a Hummer to escort the wounded back to camp or send a team to the crash site to rescue, there may not be a second Black Hawk falling. The deaths and injuries may be just a few of the blackburt and super61. The crew members (two pilots were killed when the plane crashed, and only two or three soldiers were actually rescued) may not be the shocking deaths and injuries of nearly a hundred, but "bring them all back" "cannot leave one person" "no "One left behind" is the tenet throughout, and it is indeed the country's greatest charm. Respect for the lives of every citizen is the strength of these soldiers' unprecedented unity and bravery.
The authenticity of the courage to work hard---At this point, some people may be confronted with the sergeant who led the team. The incredible choice in front of life, the most impressive should be Gordon and Shugart volunteering to go to the crash site. Fighting against thousands of militiamen, they were finally killed in a heroic battle. They were finally awarded the Supreme Medal of Honor, but they were not two. There were Efsman who broke through the siege and threw a flare, and Sander who was still holding a grenade toward the sniper. Sen, riding on Gemm, who fired missiles when the militia was changing clips, Smith died in order to save his companions from being punctured. Impulse is the most real, so many professional enthusiasm in the world supports their belief in joining the team.
After fighting against the city and suffering heavy losses, the U.S. forces withdrew from Somalia. They realized that no matter how good their image is, the result of interfering in internal affairs is that they are enemies of the entire country. Thousands, the whole film has few descriptions of the confrontation of Somalis. I have seen a lot of introductions and said that many civilian women are willing to be the meat targets of the militia to fight; one Somalis fell, another picked up the gun and continued to fight; the ending one When the old Somali man walked through the Hummer caravan with his child expressionless, how many people were moved by it, and every life deserves respect.
Finally, I want to say that war is always the cruelest word in the world.
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