The second brush only slightly understands, the film wants to show the meticulous portrayal of the characters, whether it is a terrorist or the CIA that advertises its own justice. Some impressive scenes: Jack was in France, chasing Suleiman’s younger brother who had escaped from the building. He did not shoot in hesitation. Afterwards, his superiors grimly encouraged him to do it bravely. In the last episode, Suleiman did the same. Appearing at a subway station where civilians gathered, Jack used the strategy of shooting civilians to escape and terrorists running away and shot him.
At the Turkish border, Jack and his team finally found the terrorist wife Hanin and her two daughters who were seeking political protection. They were determined to leave Syria after hardships. Finally Jack took them into the car. At this time, the camera was stretched and the car drove far. On the shore, how many people longed for a ticket to board a boat, a broken life jacket, and wanted to sneak into Europe, knowing that most of them were dead ends and still lined up to the boat.
Jack was dating his girlfriend but could not tell him his true identity. Finally, after they met on a formal occasion due to work, his girlfriend blamed him for not telling the truth, but facing the terrorist’s wife, he asked Jack to rescue his son before he could provide further information. Intelligence, Jack said he could not do it, he was not sure that he really told the truth, perhaps this comparison was a little ironic and a little helpless.
The drone received the wrong information and killed an innocent Muslim. It was not the fault of the executor, but the American soldier was ashamed and guilty for his actions. He found a Muslim family. He did not expect this ordinary father to face the United States. Dabing is so polite and friendly, he can no longer face such a family, but what he can do is to use money to make up for his inner anxiety and leave in a hurry.
The helplessness, confusion and hesitation in work and life are the same for everyone.
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