I don't know why so many people take the scenes, explosions, and actions of this film. . . . . Speaking of these things, I even have to mention that this is the Middle East version of "Black Hawk Down", but it is not as good as the scene of Black Hawk. Let's not talk about the Hollywood kind of American heroes saving the people of the world. The arrogance of fire and water, I think, at least they show the American heroes (whether it is Delta or the FBI) are very good, but also give the US government a big mouth, the most impressive thing in "Black Hawk" is not what live no man behind, but what the old black said: It's our war, it's civil war! Similarly, in this film, the US government believes that the elimination of terrorism has also failed to bring peace to the world. Hatred is passed down from generation to generation. Going forward, the differences between different cultures and different beliefs cannot be resolved simply by violence. I think the point of this film is, or the central idea is: when will the grievances be repaid. . . . . Hatred is the most fundamental intention of the screenwriter to express.
In addition, I think the screenwriter also praised the friend of the American people - that Saudi policeman, his death is very sad, he is only doing his due diligence for his profession, but he and his subordinates have to be scolded by their countrymen Traitor: Are you trying to help the enemy? It was a sad end, he died at the guns of his countrymen, just to help a group of Americans, or so-called heretics.
There is also a very shocking sentence: "(Terrorist) He is like your Robin Hood, you can't ask his whereabouts, and the people here won't tell you" Yes, in the eyes of Muslims, they (Terrorists) are their national heroes.
The seeds of hatred have been buried in the young heart, not only the heart of the Middle Eastern child, but also the children of Fox's killed friend will know later: it was the Middle Eastern son of bitch who killed my father. . . . .
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