There are rough works that criticize war

Alverta 2022-09-12 12:43:27

Let me talk about it here, juba is a real sniper. His record seems to be to kill more than 30 American soldiers and make the barracks panic
. This film is a real small cost. The full text uses dialogue to support the war. There won't be the slightest sense of inconsistency in things, and it won't make the audience look bored.
Looking at it, I forgot, it should be the scene before and after the end of the war, it is desolate. The scene is that a team of workers and security guards are building something. I forgot about 2333
, but I want to talk about the bad point of this film first. I am not a veteran military fan and don't mix things, so I checked it. I didn't remember it clearly. The first guess from the male protagonist is that the distance of juba should be 1500 or less than 1500 and he uses medium caliber bullets, which means that the limit range is only around 1500. The distance of the sniper squad is very limited, whether it is juba shooting or squad shooting.
The second radio station, juba can actually contact the U.S. military station at will It is impossible to be lucky enough to connect to the channel of the male lead, and my blind spot is whether the security radio can be directly connected after changing the parts. The conclusion is that it is impossible for juba to easily invade the US military channel. The invasion is really a bonus! The whole movie wouldn't be able to hold up without this hacking channel but this loophole really sucks!
Third Commander, since Juba's accent can be heard by even a sniper soldier, even though he talked a few times, it still doesn't prevent him from being able to hear it. When he called for support, juba also said that the combat code, etc. should be verified by the US military, but when you get to the real commander, you only need to report your name if I remember correctly, and the voice juba is very different from the male protagonist. Besides, there is no trace of the soldiers trained by the first hand. Doubt is really incredible that
his fourth position was exposed in the ruins at the end. I don't know how long he's been hiding or how much equipment he has on his radio, but he's really like a ghost in there
The fifth juba's marksmanship, headshots with guns may be a piece of cake for those ordinary security guards and workers, and an unsuspecting sniper is also normal. But being able to hit the male protagonist at a long distance in the Z run can be described as a real sharpshooter. And in the end, the gun directly hit the US soldier on the helicopter moving at a long distance and high speed in the windy and sandy environment. This is no longer a ghost sniper. This is God. Lose the operation? Even if it is windy and sandy, it will not blow the helicopter and fall. Even if! What are the chances of him hitting the driver in the cockpit? ,

I saw the ending on Zhihu. In short, juba was deceived. The male protagonist deceived him with a corpse. He came to collect the corpse (trophy). Then use the traditional etiquette or something, when juba finds that the wrong gun has been pointed at him. This ending is much better than shooting down the helicopter and in the end juba disappeared. It is more realistic to say that the original ending (that is to say, juba disappears). The helicopter fell down, which means that he has to kill more. In reality, juba has not been proved dead or not, there is no news Even doubted whether he was a person.

The war dialogue in this film is more direct to people's hearts. Now that it's over, what are you still doing here? Well said, but it's a movie that is only supported by playing emotional cards. If it's not rough and reasonable, there's nothing wrong with it for a few minutes. You come to other people's territory to destroy and make people a mess, so you don't have to pay any price.
But I'm still not used to watching movies supported by emotional cards. It's just like this, full of loopholes and wonderful is wonderful, but don't play the audience as a fool

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The Wall quotes

  • [first lines]

    Matthews: [sighting through his scope from a bush] Nothin'. Hit n' run. Whoever it was they're gone. War's over, he got the memo.

    [sighs]

    Matthews: Ize?

    [bird squawking]

    Matthews: Allen? Ize!

    Isaac: [on his radio] What?

    Matthews: We got no movement, not a sign of a shadow... How long we been here, man? 18, plus?

    Isaac: 20.

    Matthews: [sighs] Jesus. There's nobody fuckin' out there, man.

    Isaac: Less he's a pro.

    Matthews: A Haji?

    Isaac: I'm just saying, maybe.

  • Juba: You Americans. You think you know it all. You think it's simple. That I am your enemy. But we are not so different, you and I.

    Isaac: Yeah, 'cept I ain't a fuckin' terrorist.

    Juba: And you think I am? You are the one who has come to another man's country. Camouflaged yourself in his land, in his soil. From where I'm sitting, *you* look very much like the terrorist.