Underrated serious military education film

Tate 2021-12-09 08:01:28

The niche Tom Clancy genre film, one of the four favorites in the four-part series, is the pursuit of the eyebrows. There is also a red tide storm. Common movie fans are familiar with Tears of the Sun, Operation Red Sea, First Blood, Air Force One, Broken Arrow. I call it a magical lone hero popcorn military action movie. The military action film is aimed at stimulating adrenaline. The military setting is a strange plot. The design service is more exaggerated. The military part of this film is a tier1 special operations unit infiltrating and harassing behind the enemy, showing a complete structure of strategic decision-front command-unit operations-air support. The capabilities that a tier1 national special operations force should have, the required operational support conditions, and the decision-making process of national special operations operations are presented in a panoramic view. Combat operations are concise and straightforward, just point to the point. This type can probably be called a serious fictional military and political film. Although the content is fictitious, the narrative strives to be rigorous and conforms to the actual process of political decision-making and military operations. Of course, this also causes non-military fans to look procrastinated, but not addictive. There are not many military films that can be regarded as serious military education. For example, the Mutiny Kane, Shocking Nuclear Network, DASBOOT, Save Private Ryan... can withstand the scrutiny of military practitioners or senior military fans. In addition, some real events have been adapted, such as the lonely survivor, the fall of the black eagle, the brotherhood, the bloody battle in the Pacific...Because of historical data, the military part is more real and complete.

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Clear and Present Danger quotes

  • [On whether Jack should investigate the growing scandal]

    Admiral Greer: You took an oath, if you recall, when you first came to work for me. And I don't mean to the National Security Advisor of the United States, I mean to his boss... and I don't mean the President. You gave your word to his boss: you gave your word to the people of the United States. Your word is who you are.

  • Captain Ramirez: The chicken is in the pot, over.

    Clark: Cook it!