It's not a mission, it's a crime

Bernadette 2022-04-18 17:34:53

This is the best war movie I've seen in the last three years. It's classified as a war movie because the place where the story takes place is a battlefield in times of peace.

At the beginning, I believe most people will guess that the plan will not go smoothly, and there will definitely be accidents, and then the story begins to really begin. As a pessimist, I am guessing the ending of the whole story with the worst of the plans, so unexpectedly, the ending is still hopeful... (Am I a psychopath> <)

My favorite part started when they left, and the various accidents they experienced after that are all foreshadowing and foreshadowing in retrospect. Although the person who collects the game is the Pope, it is the red fly that dominates the entire action and the plot, so I really didn't expect the ending of the red fly, but this can also explain everyone's change.

For me, this movie is still very inspiring, their dialogue is very interesting, and the traumatic stress syndrome of veterans (is this the name? I'm not sure, check it back), the portrayal is very delicate, I I feel a little better than American snipers.

Maybe because I have a special feeling for the profession of military (yes, although I am a girl, I have always wanted to be a soldier, but because of many subjective and objective factors, I just think about it), so I like the characters in this movie and affection between them. Therefore, the evaluation is also very personal...

Finally, I hope that every veteran can be happy, especially those who have been on the battlefield, and hope that they can get the treatment they deserve.

The retired heroes are also heroes, please the country should not forget them.

ps. Crime still has to pay a price, so don't learn from the protagonists to commit crimes> <

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Triple Frontier quotes

  • Santiago 'Pope' Garcia: You've been shot 5 times for your country and you can't even afford to send your kids to college.

  • [first lines]

    Retainment Officer: [at the podium] I have the honor today to introduce you to Retired Captain William Miller. He's been everywhere in the world you all wanna go, and a bunch of places you don't. I've asked him to come and talk to you all today at this important crossroad in your careers. I'm gonna step out so this conversation can be frank and to the point.

    William 'Ironhead' Miller: About five years ago, when I was on leave... I found myself standing in the middle of the cereal aisle at the Publix... with my arm around some guy's throat. I was squeezing so hard he pissed himself. My fiance at the time had to climb on my back just so I didn't actually kill the guy. Do you know why I was doing this? Because he hadn't moved his cart when I asked.

    William 'Ironhead' Miller: I was the best of the best, able to shut down, control, manipulate; all basic human instincts towards one goal: The completion of my mission. But the effects of committing extreme violence on other human beings are biological and physiological. That's the price of being a warrior.