Wrath of God & Uri: Surgical Strike

Jewel 2022-12-31 08:11:11

What would you do if your best comrades-in-arms or relatives were severely violated?

The Hollywood-style cinema film "Uri: Surgical Strike" produced by Bollywood in India is an example of a hunting operation in the name of revenge using national power.

The Captain of the Pala Commando (one of the most well-trained special forces in the Indian Army), Uyhan, received a command against the terrorists located in Kashmir, a Pakistan-controlled area, after several heavily armed terrorists attacked their teammates in Uri. The killing order: 38 well-trained terrorists at multiple points were killed except for one child, and three groups of thirty players were killed without any casualties-this is of course making a movie, so "Uri: Surgical Strike is also known as the Indian version of "Wolf Warrior."

Unlike the adaptation of "Wolf Warriors" based on online novels, "Uri: Surgical Strike" is based on the 2016 Indian Army's surgical strike against Pakistan as a real event in retaliation for the Uri attack, that is to say: There is indeed Its matter. Therefore, no one called them war dogs, at least in the actual combat scenes, it was mainly booming and banging, which ended in an instant-the few fighting scenes that were barely added were as embarrassing as "Wolf Warriors" (in the bullet rain In hand-to-hand combat, the pictures are good-looking but really embarrassing, because neither the participants nor the audience are fools), but fortunately, there are not many shots like this, otherwise it will be a group of war dogs with beards.

Of course, this product of Indian heroism also has extraordinarily exaggerated performances: for example, Pakistan’s military helicopter machine guns have been bludgeoning for so long, and no one has hit it? The commandos chased by the helicopter ran from the woods to the clearing and were "fired". Are they stupid? Of course, this is just for making movies, for the sake of good-looking pictures!

Some people also complained that the bird drone in "Uri: Surgical Strike" was worse than the bird and beetle drones in "Eye of the Sky". Movies, don’t talk about the high-tech that can’t be done in reality (drone technology still can’t solve the vibration sound caused by flying).

The signal conveyed by "Uri: Surgical Strike" is actually only one sentence: to deal with terrorists and poisonous jackals, we must use "language" that they can understand (according to legend, this sentence was said by George W. Bush).

Interestingly, "Uri: Surgical Strike" adapted from real events actually quoted another real event: during the 1972 German Summer Olympics, Palestinian militants kidnapped 11 Israeli athletes and the Israeli government proceeded. Customized assassination plan, codenamed "God's Wrath".

From 1972 to 1988, Israeli agents successfully produced dozens of assassinations in Europe. After each successful assassination operation, the family of the deceased received a card that said: " We will never forget, and we will never Forgive me! "

It’s hard to say how effective this targeted assassination activity, which has lasted for more than 20 years, has played, but it has a super deterrent effect, which is to clearly tell terrorists "Never provoke our people", and they also accept it. When it comes to the warning, there is no doubt that it is no longer so unscrupulous.

As of September 11, 2001, Israel was the only country in the West that admitted public assassinations. After this (9.11), the Americans learned from "God's Wrath" and the CIA quickly listed an assassination list...

In this world, not everyone is reasonable, and not all injustices can be understood and cared for. When there is no way to appeal, there may be a rule: "If you don't give me an explanation, I will give it to you. A statement."

Postscript: Watching a popcorn movie that is neither a waste of time nor worthy of a big book, and I wrote a lot of words hard. We live in an era where justice cannot be done, and we don't know if his story will have a chance-when it will be adapted into a movie. Click "Read the original text", even if it is done for you...

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Extended Reading

Uri: The Surgical Strike quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Major Vihan Singh Shergill: How's the spirit?

  • Pallavi Sharma: I may be an incompetent nurse but I am a damn good agent.