I won't talk about the exaggeration and plagiarism of the plot. Someone has already said it. What I want to say is that I don't know what this movie is trying to render, but I only see naked Turkish nationalism in it. A team of special forces went to the territory of another country, thinking that this land was historically subordinate to Turkey, and then raised the flag and started fighting. This plot is an atmosphere that will be carried out in any country that wants to expand before taking action. With the current situation in this country, I shudder to see it. . . I'm not saying that ISIS shouldn't be attacked, just that Turkey is very kind? What was the final result of the coup d'état by their secular forces? Aren't they now part of a more extreme religion?
Some people say that a movie is a movie; I think that a movie is a projection of reality, in short, I shudder to see it.
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