the training camp of the so-called front line of justice behind the front line. Their instructors, the former lieutenant of the ninth column, the devil-like instructor, experienced the baptism of war and suffered serious injuries, and the entire ninth column fell. At that time, he was the only one who survived, so he took the idea of returning to the battlefield, hoping to avenge his brothers, and hope that the new brothers could survive the two years on the battlefield completely. He trained the recruits desperately. At the same time, he trained himself hard, but he never had the chance to return to the battlefield. If I didn't fully understand his mental state when I saw the movie, then when the movie ended, I watched the only survivor. , I know that the war has destroyed another man, although he is still alive...
Finally, the recruits went to the real front line, and at the field airfield, the recruits watched everything as novel, and they dreamed of being honored here. The fiery young man from Western Siberia met a fellow countryman who was about to recover here. The old soldier gave him an amulet, saying that wearing this would not be life-threatening. As a result, the young man did not respond, and the veterans returned with honor. The plane was hit and crashed. It should be said that this is the first time that the recruits have seen death with their own eyes.
The plot continued, and I kept echoing in my mind the words of the instructors who talked about the situation in Afghanistan during the training of the recruits, and never really defeated this country. Yes, this is so true, no matter when, even now, Aren't the Americans also unable to track down their number one terrorist enemy Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan? In the face of war, Muslims are terrifying, even terrifying. Sure enough, the recruits died one by one, and the death was extremely tragic. The painter dyed his painting red with his own blood, and the painting was the beauty of the mountains and rivers in Afghanistan. In the end, only the grumpy boy with the amulet was left, the plane came, the former instructor came down, hugged the boy like a father loves his child, and told him that the war was over, but the poor boy just answered mechanically, "Mr. Captain , the Ninth Commando has completed its mission, and the main force can move forward" The
war is over, and many other things are over, the narration at the end of the movie once again shocked my heart:
"We left Afghanistan, we, the ninth company, won our own wars; but we didn't know until then, didn't know that in two years, the country we had fought for would never exist, and this country would no longer belong to the Great Powers; don't know Captain Дегало (De Gallo) stayed on to continue serving the country, training new recruits in the central Russian city of Тула (Tula), and a year later he died of a stroke during a march; Her mother, and the deserted border city on the border between Afghanistan and Russia, where the rest of the Russian family lived, also disappeared. We were ruthlessly abandoned by our new life, some of us rich, some of us Tormented by the shadows of war for a lifetime. Before returning to our homeland, we knew nothing about these conditions, we did not even know that we were abandoned by the large army in that distant highland... We left Afghanistan, 9th Company, we won.
This movie has left me a lot of profound things. Afghanistan under the lens of the movie is very beautiful. Perhaps it is the fortitude of those mountains that reflects the fortitude of the people who grow up in the mountains. In the movie, I saw a look in an Afghan man's eyes, which was full of grief. That look was even more impressive than the entire war that was depicted. I believe that people living there now have more. It is still this kind of look. I think it is the look in the eyes that God should be moved by. The war has brought too much harm to people. Then there is the unforgettable mountain described by the painter, so soft and beautiful, but he was also killed by the people in this beautiful scenery. And finally, the sad atmosphere of the death of the country.
War may never be about justice and injustice, and we just watch movies, be shocked and forget...
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