Face blindness does not affect the splendor of war scenes, and reflection on the cruelty of war and whether it is necessary.
The outpost of the US military has inserted a nail into the heart of the Taliban. It is no wonder that the Taliban have to go to great lengths to drive them away. At the beginning of the test or small-scale attack, it was just scratching the shoes, and it did not attract enough attention to the US military. I thought that by stabilizing a few well-respected elders and letting the Taliban get better, they would be able to keep the two sides at peace and survive until the day when the base retreated. But it was later found that it didn't work at all. The Taliban wanted to expel this outpost of the US military all the time. They either arranged for spies to investigate, or they kept harassing the US military, which made the US military very uncomfortable.
until the final battle. The Taliban attacked in an all-round way, with outnumbered outposts and heavy casualties. The long lens is close-to-body shooting, making people feel immersed in the scene. The brutality of the war also left people with lingering fears, almost suffocating.
It was not until the final helicopter arrived that the Taliban were repelled. While cleaning the battlefield, looking at the corpses all over the ground and the bombing pits of Nuoda, the US military couldn't help sighing. Fortunately, they were not the enemy, and their anti-war sentiment rose to the extreme.
You are full of fear of war, and you are full of unwillingness to do nothing, outposts, extremely dangerous, but we are still holding on, cherishing the moment, because someone will leave at any time...
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