The Russian war movie j is well done, whether it's "Gate of the Storm" or this assault company. The authenticity of war movies is often reflected in his details. I remember being attacked by the guerrillas' anti-aircraft missiles at the airport. On the battlefield, the anti-Soviet guerrillas often hit the planes taking off and landing near the Soviet airfield, which also brought great losses to the Soviet army, but it was usually a hit. The small stinger of the helicopter is more sleepy when it hits a large transport plane (in the movie, the Ann 12 (the prototype of the Yun 8) exploded when it hit the oil drum that ran into it; there is also no Xiaoqiang-style character in the movie. The enemy is not Stupid, this reminds me of a new American war movie called "We Are Soldiers", in which the Vietnamese people are so stupid that my hatred for the United States deepened after watching the movie. In the decisive battle, the machine gunner ran out of bullets, grabbed the barrel of the machine gun and gave the enemy a few seconds, and his hand was completely burned. Recalling that in our movies, they were all biochemical soldiers. What kind of AK was used in the Anti-Japanese War, what a sharpshooter with a pistol of several hundred meters, as for the bullets that never run out, it's so old
-fashioned. Did the Soviets make Afghanistan afraid of fighting? It feels like a movie is like a field platoon, and they reveal this all the time. The cruelty of war. The death of the sparrow and the enemy is completely desperate and helpless in the case of being injured and surrounded. He kept tears and pulled the grenade, and he did not resolutely shout slogans. The war is cruel to every participant, just like The close encounter between the steel-toothed boy and the enemy who drew the water began. Everyone who didn't want to kill him should just leave. Killing people in front of him is always unacceptable. Let's also say that the soundtrack of the movie is majestic and sentimental. Plus the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan is very interesting,
but the plot is still nothing new. Whenever something good happens, I know the enemy is coming and dying.
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