I watched Operation Red Sea to follow it up. At the beginning, I was still mumbling about the American style, telling the background and stories of each soldier, and then I could basically guess who would get the box lunch, wondering how it could get such a high score. When I saw the battle started, I clicked the progress bar. It turned out to be two and a half hours! No wonder there is time to explain the background! But it's all combat scenes behind.
The battle was fierce and worrying, and the battle scene felt that the Red Sea should have borrowed from it, such as the broken finger scene. In addition, the film’s combat is more realistic, there is no cool gun battle, tank battle, sniper battle, etc., and there is no perfect shooting method. Once the militia organization fires indiscriminately, the U.S. military may be better trained than they can, but They are also timid and make mistakes, such as recruits who fell from the helicopter before entering the battlefield, such as the duo who was dropped by the convoy (because the film has always been relatively depressing, and I don’t know when anyone else will hang up, so these two people The group can relieve the tight nerve a little). Somali militias and people were really scared when they besieged 64 helicopter pilots and reinforcements. That scene can interpret the word despair.
In addition, is the theme of this film anti-terrorism? But seeing the last soldier said that he was fighting for his brothers, I didn't quite understand the theme of the film.
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