This movie focuses on that. As a movie fan for nearly 10 years, this is probably my favorite war movie. I burst into tears, and more than once. Both are compared with Private Ryan. The problem is that the themes of the two are a bit different. It also talks about responsibility, so seven people risked their lives to save one~~ This is in line with Shan 2. Also I personally like Spielberg, Tom Hanks. The soldier scene is spectacular, and there is no reason not to like it. The question is, does liking one thing have to slander the other? A lot of comments at every turn say that other people's copycat version of soldiers, copycat version of Wolf Warrior 2. Especially compared to Wolf Warrior, Asi, I really sweat for those people. People are unique mountains 2! Plus, war is brutal! It is obviously not a war movie, but it has the shadow of a war movie. The shooting scene is very particular, and many firearms are also very formal, but it is more profound than "Black Hawk Down". The weapons and equipment are limited and there is no support, and the task is more difficult than "Hostile Zone". . The character design of the plot is simple, and the lines are simple and clear, but it has reached the brotherhood of "Soldier Assault" and "Bright Sword". What is commendable is that it was born out of action films and patriotic films, and went beyond simple action fights and patriotic enthusiasm, pointing directly to human nature! "The mission is the right thing" "No, the mission is the mission, I've missed a lot of the right things because of the mission" "Mind tells me we're going out, there's no end here, the numbers don't lie. But my heart wants to fool me , he told me not to watch the villagers get killed.. Maybe, given the chance, we can defend these people and then one day come back and say: Look, we did the right thing and did our duty.” In short, this It's a very serious film. And unpredictable. After all, it costs less than a million knives to say so much. I hope you can listen to it, understand it, read it when you understand it, and don’t spray it when you see it. At the very least, don't slander it
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