I watched the film in two days, more than two hours. In fact, the real war scene did not take long, it was more emotional drama, love, friendship, and how they selected and trained, all of which were interspersed with memories during the film. The image of each person is gradually supplemented with fullness, mainly to supplement the image of the protagonist, and the protagonist is still very handsome, is it Turk? I even suspect that I have the blood of that ethnic group, with a big beard and a high brow bone with deep eyes. I have seen a few films of this type of filming, and I feel that the overall feeling is not bad, but the plot is a bit slow, and the portrayal of female reporters is still lacking. So the second day is much more exciting than the first day. . .
Watching the full movie, I think it is inevitable to compare it with "Saving Private Ryan" and "Wolf Warrior 2", by the way, this one seems to be "The Mountain 2" too. The whole situation is that the seven-member team went deep into Iraq to rescue the Turkish female reporter, and then justice drove them to transport away the villagers from other countries that had nothing to do with this mission, leaving themselves to fight with more than 200 terrorists, and finally sacrifice three people. When they raised the Turkish flag, it was the feeling of a wolf warrior, a strong patriotic education, and the whole film was preaching serving the people, so familiar words.
But it doesn't affect that it is a good movie, highly recommended, and then domestic movies can also make good movies.
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