If you want to inflict sins, why do you have no words?

Makenzie 2022-03-23 09:01:56

From a viewing standpoint alone, it was a success.
If you consider it comprehensively, it is really no different from Gao Daquan, not to mention the so-called justice logic behind it. It was the Croats who slaughtered the Serbs first, so why should they be able to repay their grievances? If you look at the casualty figures of the war, you will know who kills civilians more. Of course, it is a tragedy no matter who kills who, but the one-sided description of the method of vilifying the other side is the most disgusting.

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Extended Reading
  • Winona 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Organizations in the U.S. are also less credible…

  • Summer 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    The plane scene is ok, the male protagonist is almost superman and can't be beaten to death. Nonsense American heroism theme blockbuster, adapted from real events.

Behind Enemy Lines quotes

  • Master Chief Tom O'Malley: [Reigart makes his final decision on rescuing Burnett, despite doing so against orders] You will lose your command for this.

    Admiral Reigart: So be it! I'm not gonna let that kid die out there while we sit around on this ship!

  • Bazda: [Bazda accidentally steps on a mine as he and Sasha are looking for Burnett]

    [to Sasha and speaking in Serbian]

    Bazda: Help me.

    Sasha: [Pulls out his pistol and aims at Bazda and speaks in Serbian] Don't move. Be very still.

    Bazda: [as Sasha carefully walks off; speaking in Serbian] Help me! HELP ME!

    [Sasha shrugs at Bazda as Sasha leaves the area]