Originally, there is nothing to complain about this kind of commercial movie. After all, it is a cool movie. It has guns and cannons. This detail is fine. . . But in the end, this logic is really too much, and some grooves are really unpleasant.
First of all, why is there a video of the coup d'état, but it is not directly released to the media? Such a clear infighting, wouldn't it be over just by looking at their civil war? At this time, the most important thing for the latter country is to shrink its own military power and stay out of the way. Why is it unnecessary to go in and save people? Even if you really want to do it, you have to publish a video, let the world public opinion condemn it, and then the United States will provide humanitarian assistance to quell the chaos.
A team of four broke into someone's military base, that's an army. It's really personal heroism at its peak. When the signal is found, can't I send someone to search for it, will I get pregnant if I take two more steps? Can you shoot casually in military restricted areas? ? ?
The villain, you have a coup d'etat, why do you keep the job of the president? What's the difference between imprisoning the president and killing him? Can you still let him speak out?
After finally saving someone, if you don't call the country immediately to inform the country that someone has defected, what are you grinding over there? You don't have a sense of existence without waiting for someone to talk again.
The most blind thing is that the Russians still use English when they speak by themselves, with a few Russian words interspersed in the middle, and the drama will be played every minute. If you can't afford an actor who can speak Russian, you can also dub it later?
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