The setting of the film is that the United States, which is good at "quelling civil strife", "helps" a certain country to quell civil strife and sends troops to a certain city in another country to fight, while their opponents, which they call "rebels", are supported by local residents. In the end, American soldiers encountered "ghost" attacks on the battlefield, and suffered heavy casualties. The male lead as a scientist was transferred to help investigate... This setting can be viewed from another perspective: a country has civil strife, a strong American invasion, and a Send troops to this country in the name of justice, support one of the forces to take the opportunity to take control of this country, and use their city as a battlefield. The bloody and spineless citizens of this country refused to accept the embarrassment of the United States and the domestic parties to control the regime. They rose up and formed an insurrection army to try to overthrow them and restore peace and freedom to the country. However, they received a strong counterattack from the U.S. army, and the insurgents were killed and injured. countless. And the dead patriotic soldiers and civilians, in order to protect their country, protect their cities, protect their families, even if they turn into ghosts, they have to fight with the U.S. Army...
I haven’t finished watching the movie and it’s not very good. I feel very uncomfortable when I see this setting. There is a faint feeling of inverting black and white, as if it has washed the ground unknowingly, but aside this setting, the movie is still not good. The story is not well told, it's just a gimmick. It makes me sleepy, the plot is full of deliberateness, and there is a fake "sense of justice" everywhere. I can't stand it after more than half of it. .
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