French, special forces

Conrad 2022-12-15 16:30:17

In Special Forces 2011, the war films made by Europeans are also depictions of violence and war compared to those made by Americans. The depictions of Europeans are more humane, which makes people more or less reflected behind the violence and war.

The director's expression may not be what I understand, but the film is conveying that you should not think that you are highly educated and know the so-called civilization, not to impose the so-called civilization on other ethnic groups. In the end, when the conflict intensifies, it may bring only hatred. Sometimes war may be what we call a universal mentality, like you can be anti-Japanese, but it is an extreme mistake to use violence to vent your emotions in the name of anti-Japanese.

The emotions conveyed by the film are harmonious, although there are countless violent scenes. Just because of different beliefs and different political goals, they can use the people as bargaining chips and use the universal semaphore to impose their own political views and interests on the so-called uncivilized nation.

"My work has nothing to do with my political opinions" and "I like my work" in their own environment, these words seem so powerless, but as soldiers, they use their lives to write humanity.

It’s right to maintain one’s beliefs for shura and fight against the so-called civilization; it’s right to expose the darkness and let the world condemn crime and hope to bring peace to the civilian population; it’s even more right for warriors to save their lives to rescue people they don’t know. It's just that humans have learned to use violence to dehumanize things that could have been solved using communication.

If the film can give people some reflection, maybe it doesn't matter how the director thinks, the important thing is that we can get some reflection. No matter what state of thinking or thinking about what purpose, the film can make us calm down and think about right and wrong, justice and evil, at least the director's purpose has been achieved. The end result doesn't matter.

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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."