This film does not feel the softness, delicacy and romance of traditional French films in the process of watching it, which is somewhat similar to Hollywood films. This film revolves around a group of special forces rescuing a French female reporter with a sense of justice kidnapped by the Taliban. During the pursuit of the Taliban, one special forces died one after another, either covering their teammates or leading the enemy to pursue them one after another. Being killed, on the way to escape, while the audience laments the shocking scenery of various scenic spots, I believe that they will also feel a bit of poignant beauty and a little despair. In response to the usual tactics of NATO countries headed by the United States after aggression against Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries, they often use films, books and other channels to downplay their own ugly crimes and win the sympathy and support of the world, especially their own people. Aside from these, just for this film, the action scenes are more shocking, but I feel that the director wants to use this story to render a touching scene, but too many action clips weaken the touching scene that should be shown. A failure.
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