Naval combat teaching demonstration film

Raegan 2022-09-02 06:18:09

This disaster is a bit strange, but it is actually the closest to human beings. Compared with the unregulated zombie virus, a certain kind of bird flu is likely to wipe out most of human beings-as long as the path of viral genes infecting humans is opened up, and perhaps the only useful way is to study the antidote in isolation. The quality of Michael Bay’s production is quite close to that of movies. The plot is tense and concise, conflicts are fierce, and good and evil are unclear. It guides the audience to understand the greatness of American science and technology and the subtlety of the political system through thinking. The navy can be used to war. In addition to the raging virus, the most important thing is the all-round display of the destroyer's combat methods. It is realistic, realistic, and almost real (the second season is as good as it is). As a naval propaganda and education film, it can't be more competent. In the third season, Japan and China were blacked out for no reason, and the US military was exaggeratedly boasted. It was completely untrue and not worth seeing.

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