The Enlistment Educational Film We Couldn't Have

Kadin 2022-10-04 18:56:58

I don't want to discuss the details of tactics, equipment, etc., I just want to talk about my feelings after watching this movie twice.
1. This is an efficient patriotic education. The female reporter should not be in this terrifying place controlled by the Taliban, but she devoted herself to it without hesitation. Special forces should do everything in their power to complete their mission under any circumstances, even if they are killed or injured.
2. This is a silent conscription advertisement. Maybe you can become an executive of a listed company, maybe you can become a rich businessman and celebrity, but it is difficult for you to become a qualified warrior. Because without a true patriotic heart, you won't know what devotion is, what sacrifice is, and what loyalty is. (Even if the country won't remember you, or even know where you're buried...)
3. It's a spiritual victory. In the wilderness, next door, under the frantic pursuit, not only to protect oneself, but also to destroy the opponent. Only the firmness of the heart can support the fight.
4. The second half of the shots are so beautiful, life in the boundless, strong to live, against the background of the gray-yellow wasteland and the blue sky, it is more vast and more powerful.
PS. There is no nonsense mobilization before the war. There is a commander and commander who took a helicopter to rescue at the front line. The commander on the aircraft carrier even replied after the minister's question that he had no confidence in completing the task instead of guaranteeing the completion of the task, praise! Should be used as an educational film after recruits enlist.

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Extended Reading

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."