"Sahara Raiders": Adventures in the Back Garden

Annette 2021-12-12 08:01:06

When I was young, I thought that the Sahara was a large desert without people. Its only use was for photographers to take pictures of "solitary smoke in the desert". These pictures can be used to decorate our homes in cities. When I grew up, I saw Sanmao’s "Story of the Sahara" and realized that there used to be housewives, brides, neighbors, judges, and hairdressers...In short, we have all here, almost all there-there are and The same world as we are here. After reading "Saharan Raiders", the last remaining solemnity of the Sahara in my mind was also destroyed. Seeing Dirk (Matthew McConaughey) strolling around in the Sahara, where we can go from side to side, I feel that this is a magnificent, awesome desert, and it is simply the back garden of Dirk's family!

In our folktales, the back garden is a magical land, and some magical things always happen. One of the most frequent occurrences is the private booking of the son and the young lady for life. Like them, Dirk and Eva of the World Health Organization (Penelope Cruz) fell in love in the Sahara. The magic of the back garden is that it can give people courage. No matter how strict the feudal ritual laws are, the ladies with the three morals and four virtues will no longer care about the family law in the hands of their fathers as long as they go to the back garden and see their sweetheart. Dirk borrowed the general's yacht and drove onto the Nile River. He could no longer listen to the general's repeated orders and do whatever he wanted until the yacht was blown up.

The Sahara in "Saharan Raiders" is breathtakingly rich. There are not only villages, rivers, tanks, helicopters and troops, but also chemical plants, trains, underground rivers, warships from the American Civil War, and murals. The cave... As long as Dirk needs it, Sahara will provide him with everything; not only will it provide it, but it will be at his hand. Dirk wants to pick up the train, so camels are there; Dirk is looking for battleships, so the football will automatically take them to the mural; Dirk wants to unlock the handcuffs, so tools appear; Dirk is going out of the desert with a The wreckage of the crashed plane can be used for repairs; if Dirk wants to fight back, the artillery of 140 years ago can be on fire... This kind of convenience is probably only experienced by ordinary people in the back garden of their home.

The great thing about Dirk is that he originally wanted to hunt for treasures, but he did not expect to save his favorite person; originally he wanted to help his favorite person, but he did not expect to save the world; here he saved the world, but he did not pay attention to it again. To the treasure. In short, many of these people may not be able to do one thing in their lives, and Dirk's hands have done them all-this is probably an experience that is only possible when you take a nap in the back garden. Many Hollywood heroes have feats, but no one can do the understatement and crookedness like him. "Sahara Raiders" tells us that there is nothing easier than saving the world

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  • Adelbert 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    To be honest, there is a problem with the plot connection. but i like that color

  • Raleigh 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Interesting film, the selling point is Cruz

Sahara quotes

  • Dirk PittAl Giordino: [at the same time] There's no way that should've worked!

  • Dirk Pitt: What do you do if you're about to be exposed as the biggest polluter in modern history?

    Al Giordino: I don't know, run for president?