The main theme chicken soup is not good?

Kacey 2022-03-28 09:01:04

Whether the actual action will be so entangled, I don't know, but I will obey the self-defeating spirit of the United Kingdom. There's no family fun at the end, and I can't help but think of the opening subtitle: The first casualty in a war is what it's all about. We are more leisurely than the British officials who drink coffee and eat biscuits, and criticize others who are also standing and talking without back pain. The performance of each role is excellent, the rhythm is relaxed, the atmosphere is created just right, the image is fresh and full, which shows the foundation. What happened to the main theme chicken soup? As long as the stew is good, the flatbread will still taste delicious!

View more about Eye in the Sky reviews

Extended Reading
  • Tracy 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    The rhythm is tight, and it was originally a moral discussion with no absolute answer, but the slow motion at the end that highlights the death of the little girl and the fun makes the author's position completely moral and hypocritical.

  • Eusebio 2022-03-21 09:02:05

    Chicken soup and paradigms like high school textbooks don't look like dark British films at all. Weaknesses that can be imagined: important operations are operated by skilled hands, military operations involve political and diplomatic activities, and there are detailed plans for military operations. Frontline commanders are solely responsible for the scene of military operations, and should not be closely monitored and dictated by high-level bureaucrats on the other side of the world.

Eye in the Sky quotes

  • Angela Northman: In my opinion, that was disgraceful. And all done from the safety of your chair.

    Lt. General Frank Benson: I have attended the immediate aftermath of five suicide bombings, on the ground, with the bodies. What you witnessed today, with your coffee and your biscuits, is terrible. But what these men would have done would have been even more terrible.

  • [last lines]

    Lieutenant Colonel Ed Walsh: You did well. Both of you.

    Steve Watts: Thank you... Sir.

    Lieutenant Colonel Ed Walsh: Now you go home. Get some rest. I need you both back here in 12 hours... Okay?