I really don't know that American soldiers are fighting overseas like this! Just relying on this strategy and tactics, if you still want to compete with China, then you will still be driven out of the 38th parallel! I don't know how the United States made such a "vulgar" film in 2019. Is it "military black" or "political trouble"? Just like the effect of the new crown epidemic in the United States, it has the strength to contain the epidemic, but it broke out! The original intention of this film is that "the wrong camp setting" will inevitably lead to being attacked, "hidden rules", and innocent sacrifices... Why? The screenwriter and director still want to shoot like this? Going for the Oscars! It can only be understood as making the audience sympathize with the American soldiers. The war is to make innocent American young people suffer...blame the government and curse the president. There is basically no film in the film? Aesthetics, which is far from Hollywood blockbusters, can't see the protagonist, can't see the theme, and can't see the art. It is nothing more than the fact that the soldiers were attacked by the Muslim jihadists. They were devastated and suffered heavy casualties... and it really reflects the unparalleled advanced weapon system of the American soldiers. From individual weapons and outfits to foreign aid in facilities, the guerrillas of the Middle East are completely incomparable. of. Therefore, the U.S. military camps stationed there do not care about the terrain and surrounding areas. More than a dozen soldiers have food and drink every day. Guarantee, your jihadists come to raid, other soldiers hide in bulletproof vehicles, drink beer, and listen to firecrackers without any scruples. You are really moving. You organized a large number of troops to attack the soldiers. When they moved their fingers, "Apache" came. After a bombardment to destroy your jihadist organization, you lifted your butt and pulled the soldiers to disappear!
The film is very real, and it is also a typical military education film??
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