I am not accustomed to writing film reviews, and I always write short reviews, but this time I have a lot of thoughts after watching the movie, and it does not affect reading in sections, so let's write a movie review.
After reading some comments, although as many friends have said, this movie has a halo of the protagonist, but which country does its main melody film and heroism film, and the protagonist does not have a halo? In the Fall of the Black Hawk, Ivan McGregor plays the soldier who grinds coffee behind his desk. On the first battlefield, he can kill all parties and retreat without the protagonist's halo? Is Kenshin Himura? Isn't the cold front? 3 people fight at least one battalion of mercenaries, without the protagonist's halo? If you are not happy, you can say that it is the protagonist's aura; if you look well, you can say that it is tactical literacy. PS: We will not discuss the tactical qualities of the three buddies here. This is a movie. If you want to see the real one, you can watch a documentary.
India’s military strength is indeed quite backward: the brilliant fighter that has been developed for 10 years is expensive and has poor performance, and cannot be mass-produced; the self-developed "driver killer" Aqiong main battle tank; the army uses a wide variety of light weapons, so-called Light Weapons World Expo... Their military strength is indeed not very good ( just like they want to catch up with China and Super America? I yeah ), some friends said that the drone hit the window or something too backward, but we are watching a movie, My understanding is that they have spent a lot of effort for that small step, and this spirit is worthy of recognition and learning.
There are only 3 or 4 episodes in the film, no dance. The male protagonist and the two female protagonists (Sirat, female agent) only looked at each other a little bit until the end of the film, without any love element, I think at least this is very pure.
I give four stars. This is a war movie, not an animated movie (lang) (2). It's better than Operation Red Sea.
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