One of the best military movies I've seen so far

Lucinda 2022-04-22 07:01:53

After watching Operation Red Sea, I thought it was a better military movie than Wolf Warrior 2. The pictures are real, the framing is real, and the plot is real. It does not exaggerate individualism, but also emphasizes the strength of national power. It is exciting and makes me feel the greatness of the military.

In the movie, there are the whole process of being beheaded by the hostages by terrorists, there are civilians who are forced to make human flesh car bombs, there are bodies whose limbs are separated and still reflex in the nerves, and there are people who still groan and struggle after the whole car is blown up. Scenes, there are shots of Chinese soldiers who were hit by bullets in the hands, their palms disappeared, and a few fingers were still stuck on them, and there were scenes where their faces were blown up, their gums were exposed, and they continued to fight while moaning... It's worth pointing out. What I like is that the soldiers in "Red Sea" are also afraid and nervous, which also makes us feel that he is a normal person, and because of that responsibility, they are insisting, making their image more flesh and blood, and making me feel that heroes are also Us ordinary people.

The film's rendering of large scenes and the application of various complex tactics are the places that can best highlight the creativity of the crew. It is not easy to make the audience see it fresh and feel tall, but also to be able to see clearly and have a sense of substitution. The director used this film to push himself into the hall of action film masters.

What I appreciate the most is the film's portrayal of characters. The few descriptions of literary dramas are impressive. For example, the observer's story is to show "growth", the candy-loving stone is to show love, the correspondent is to strengthen confidence, and the captain is to make a decision bravely. There is a shining spot on each character. The light is not big, but it shines far away because of concentration.

All in all, a movie worth watching.

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