Serious insult to basic common sense

Reymundo 2022-12-12 03:25:07

Two stars are for Brother Hammer. It really is a minefield of desperation, and the whole process is shocking. The director's literary heart wants to play philosophy, which is no problem. I can also feel the spirit of expressing that everyone should put aside their current concerns and look forward, but you are a bit normal. Is logic and military common sense good? The Virgin's glass heart exploded when a sniper with the most psychologically demanding sniper in the military was on a mission? If you defy the military order and get back, you have to go to the military court and be shot, okay? And I'm still using the scope to reflect and expose myself, such a low-level mistake, I will endure it. If I lay mines in the desert where the sandstorms are often scraped, I've already been scorched by the mines, and I will look at another one. The soldier stepped on a landmine and did not clear his feet immediately. Confirm the model of the landmine and report it to self-help or communication to seek remote guidance. He just stood there for three days and almost made himself crazy. This is not because the screenwriter and director are both military blind. The problem is, the brain has reached a certain level in order to feel good about myself and make such a book to let the handsome guy act embarrassingly all the way. Even artistic processing can't be so unlimited...

In general, I absolutely advocate the expression of life philosophy through stories, but I absolutely despise this kind of film that ignores the audience's intelligence and uses blunt brainless plots to force a bowl of black chicken soup into the audience!

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Mine quotes

  • Mike: [looking at the warning sign in Arabic letters in his hand] In the last forty years, there have been eight thousand declared conflicts. There's thirty three million landmines buried in this area.

    Tommy Madison: [smiles widely in disbelief, then chuckles] Landmines? Oh I like it when you get optimistic, Mike.

    Mike: [doesn't say anything but carefully scans the area with his eyes]

    Tommy Madison: Okay, now you listen Mr. Wikipedia. You can find all kinds of stuff in the desert. Look at the condition that sign is in, okay, who knows where this is from or what it really says. Mike. Don't get paranoid. Don't let that thing mess with your head.

    Mike: I'm just reviewing our options.

    Tommy Madison: We do have two options because we are such lucky guys. Now we can turn around and die of thirst. Or, we can get to that village within the hour, Mike. I know which option I'm taking.

  • [in intermittent flashback as Mike is struggling to reach the flare in the desert]

    Jenny: [knighting Mike with a ladle in the kitchen] Do you thus pay homage to our crown and swear fealty on our realm?

    Mike: [on one knee, smiling, then serious] Your highness, I hereby swear to be a courageous knight, reverent and courteous, always... champion of truth, and justice. I hereby swear to be honest, and good. I swear to protect our realm, and I swear this before you, my Princess.

    Jenny: [smiling, eyes tearing up with excitement] Yes.

    Mike: [still on one knee looking up at Jenny, confused] Yes what?

    Jenny: [stops smiling as understanding sets in her facial expressions, then smiles sadly] Yes, you will be a courageous...

    [caresses Mike's face]

    Jenny: ... courageous knight.

    [stops smiling and walks away tearfully]

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