A story of a female doctor who uses the lives of others to give her own kindness based on humanitarianism, typical of American heroism. The problem is that the soldiers saved 70 high-level intellectuals, including the former president, not ordinary refugees. Since the conflict between the former president and the opposition is a racial conflict, the opposition can create genocide. After the former president returns to power, Wouldn't there be another Rwandan genocide? The film does not reflect on this issue, and it is inevitable to be suspected of having political propaganda intentions. It is estimated that military fans can easily make plays, but the basic military literacy of the script is still there, and the performance level should be enough for ordinary audiences.
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