The stable story narrative, now it seems that there is no bright spot, like a movie product coming off the assembly line. From the Ural Mountains at the beginning to New York at the end, the whole piece is a bit running.
In the late 1990s, the Yugoslavian issue was the focus of international issues. Humanitarian crises created by Western countries in Yugoslavia were commonplace. Genocide, military and diplomatic intervention in Western society, so many things that could be done were just a brief introduction. , And there is no description of human nature, but the description of the destruction of life is insensitive, and there is no focus throughout the story, which causes the film to drop several grades in an instant.
This film reminds me of "The Sum of Fear", which all talk about bombing the United States with a nuclear bomb. They all mentioned that the United States is not afraid of Russia, which has a majority of nuclear bombs, but a terrorist organization that has one or two nuclear bombs.
The film fully reveals that some Western governments only care about their own political interests, but they always say one thing with the mouth and do another thing with the bottom of the humanitarian crisis caused by other countries.
Although there are not many highlights in the whole film, the few lines in the climax before the end of the film still impressed me and I am quite touching:
We can decide on a way out of this.
No!
Who decided for my wife?
My child, murdered . Huh?
For what?
For what?
For breathing?
For smiling?
And now, I am left.
Who decides for me?
Mr Gavrich, what is it you want?
I want it to be...
..like it was.
Sir, it's not our war.
It is now.
In fact , it's not our war. It is now. In fact , it's not our war. It is now .
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