Unexplained escape

Laurianne 2022-09-04 05:02:28

The story of the six-member special forces entering the Taliban grounds and rescuing the French journalist Diane Kruger, who escaped from the pursuit by crossing the mountains and finally the three remaining dead. They have all kinds of advanced equipment and endless bullets, but they don't have a GPS positioning device that can let the headquarters fly to rescue, they have to cross the snowy mountains, and they have to walk through the barren desert. This sense of absurdity makes the story unimaginable. It's unconvincing, the brilliance of human nature is there, and I'm very moved to see them supporting each other, but I can't get into the situation at all when the special forces have done such a stupid thing. In the end, from a height of 100 feet, I can see the two team members with foot injuries at a glance. I really admire them. These two team members are wearing camouflage uniforms and dirty clothes. I found it at a glance, great, right? The two team members could not afford to lit the fire and lay there as if they were waiting to die. Fortunately, the beauty came back to rescue. If other headquarters personnel came to ensure that the body would not be found for a month.
That's it, if it weren't for the serious battle scenes, I wouldn't even give it three stars.

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Special Forces quotes

  • Victor: Leave me. Leave me here.

    Kovax: Sure, when you stop breathing.

  • Tic-Tac: You know Victor's last words?

    Kovax: "I love this job."