Of course, American films can't get rid of the "common problem" of showing heroism, as NATO General Pique said in the film: Exactly, Americans. All you care about is your own damn pilots! Americans take themselves for granted Americans put the first place, which is certainly good for American citizens. At least the country is willing and able to safeguard the interests of its citizens. It is not like some countries can only protest strongly to the outside world and only oppress ordinary people at home. On the other hand, the United States ignores other countries and nations. Americans naively think that they are the saviors. This has become obvious in the past ten years. Afghanistan, Iraq, which will be next? Just this movie The Bosnia and Herzegovina issue mentioned is not something that can be solved simply by the intervention of the international community. Serbs, Muslims, Croats, and different religions are mixed together. Even now, the Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are also involved. Only a product of peace on the surface, the seeds of revenge are still hidden in the hearts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
My favorite is the scene where the Sam missile is tracking the Hornet. Haha, it's fun, after all, there is no chance to see the real air combat. The Muslim youth with guns, the snipers and Serb leaders chasing after them, the wise and decisive generals, are more like the routines of some Hollywood commercial films, and the plots can basically be guessed. But some scenes in the movie are really beautiful. I don't know where the shooting location is, and the statue of the goddess with a broken wing adds a bit of sacredness and solemnity in the wilderness and snow.
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