In honor of those brave knights, this is also the highlight of this film, a heroic war movie, a great true story, we can get to know these heroes because they are historical heroes.
The story is simple, they were a force squad after following al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001, and as events unfolded, from planes dropping bombs, bloody gunfights to tanks versus knights, the battles intensified, war horses And the gunshots went all out, and finally ushered in a very Hollywood-style grand finale. As the absolute protagonist of the cast, Brother Hammer, the film did not annihilate the characters themselves, so the protagonists and brothers can be convincing.
The story of this movie conveys a great and uplifting spirit, but in reality the knights did not get publicity after returning home, let alone flowers and applause, such a film dedicated to them is what they should have. However, the plot of the story in the emotional foreshadowing and communication process seems too thin, and does not deepen the accumulation of the emotional changes of the family and the entire family. This may be a limitation of space, but I think it is because it echoes the final ending. Because it is a triumph, there is no need for too much grief and sensationalism.
There is nothing special about the movie itself, but the real subject matter seems to be a lot more important than people want. If we realize that it's based on a "true story," the final scene, the dashing to the tank on horseback and the bloody battle to the finish line, is overly exaggerated and even unrealistic in terms of personal heroism.
The war scenes in the film are quite satisfactory, bloody and violent, bombing scenes from an aerial perspective, and background music strongly supports the advancement of emotions. Brother Hammer's husband and wife team play the husband and wife roles of the characters in the film. The Hollywood-style commercial film of the movie, I think it may be introduced in the future. At least with the charm of Brother Hammer, it can still attract many fans. This time, Brother Hammer does not take off his clothes and is not funny, and is very serious in acting in the movie.
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