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Adonis 2022-03-31 09:01:04

"Hunter Killer" (Hunter Killer), in fact, I think the title "Submarine Hunting Order" translated from the Taiwan version is more in line with it. This is a relatively rare blockbuster about submarines.

The plot is probably like this: an American submarine suddenly disappeared while tracking a Russian submarine, Joe Glass was ordered to search in danger, but unexpectedly discovered that it was a Russian coup on the way, the Russian Defense Minister pre-arranged to destroy the American submarine to provoke the United States, and then triggering the Third World War. At the critical moment, the United States dispatched ground troops to rescue the Russian president, and used submarines to defuse the crisis.

Although it's a bit ridiculous, for example, the Russian president had to be rescued by American soldiers (a team of only 4 people), which was also sprayed by Putin, but the movie, just have fun watching it. Overall, this movie is still good.

The most important thing is that I learned that the submarine is quite big, a submarine can hold more than 100 people, and a submarine that blows a hole can still hope to save some people on board.

Many details are handled like that, such as when the submarine dives, the body of all standing crew members will show a clear backward leaning posture, as well as the silent regulations of the submarine, and the underwater scene of the submarine passing through the torpedo zone. It's like a science.

In the end, of course, the male protagonist was calm and wise, performed perfectly, and completed the task well and rescued the Russian president. When returning home, despite being surrounded and suppressed by Russian destroyers in every possible way, he insisted on starting from the righteousness of mankind: he would rather take risks than fight back, so as not to trigger the third world war.

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Extended Reading

Hunter Killer quotes

  • Captain Joe Glass: What is better? Be right or Be alive?

  • Captain Joe Glass: I would like to take one last breath before we go under. You never know what it's gonna be like when you come up.