It is indeed the best military action movie in China so far. The eight rescue team members have a clear division of labor, which is the key to being able to live independently of each character. The director should have also thought about the casting. Since the whole process is basically fully armed and their faces are smeared, in order to allow the audience to identify each person, in the characters Recognition, feature identification and functional recognition, each person accounts for at least one. Yang Rui is the captain in charge of overall planning, and Xu Hong, the deputy team, is a blasting expert, responsible for bomb making and demolition. The two actors are also well-known. Snipers and observers, one is the original team member, the other is the deployment, and they basically act alone at a high place far away from the battlefield, and they have more character shaping. The two machine gunners are a man and a woman, and the male's appearance is too distinguishable from others. Zhuang Yu and Lu Chen are the hardest to tell apart, so the functions for them need to be obvious. One is a signal soldier and the other is a medical soldier. You can't tell who he is by looking at what he is doing. The whole film is tense and there is no place to stop and rest. In fact, whether it was rescuing the merchant ships at the beginning or evacuating overseas Chinese, although they were all tense when they encountered mortar attacks, they were probably the pass line. What elevates the film to a new level is the fierce street battle after the last hostage rescue. Shitou, Tong Li, and Lu Chen lost one and a half of the people who were blocked in private houses. This was the first Chinese war movie, and it made me feel desperate. Different from the tactical inability to do it strategically, this is not the poor skills of the commander in the headquarters, nor the tangled orders of the captain on the ship. despair, but utter physical despair. Of course, there are still many areas to be scrutinized in the film, such as how easy it is to find the terrorist's clothes, how easy it is to sneak in, and you can pick up cars and even tanks. The biggest bug is naturally that the original captain asked Tong Li to replace Deng Mei, first because rescuing Deng Mei was a task, and second, because Tong Li had tactical literacy, not only to protect herself, but also to cooperate with the inside and outside. So when Xia Nan proposed to go by himself, the deputy team actually said that this was feasible. Although it was rejected by the captain, the captain's veto was more for emotional reasons than for tactical reasons. In the end, the deputy team changed to Xia Nan without permission. The unreasonable part is that the reason why Deng Mei was not rescued directly but was replaced first was because she was an ordinary person, and there was great uncertainty in evacuating during the battle. But Xia Nan is also an ordinary person. This kind of substitution is meaningless tactically. Apart from forcibly emphasizing that only the lives of the Chinese are the most important in the tasks of the Chinese soldiers, the French are not so important. But all this is flawed. Whether it is the quality of the film or the national sentiment, it is enough to make us respect the Chinese soldiers. When the Linyi ship was contacted by the ambassador and needed to be rescued, the scene of the eight team members running out, our national pride was born leisurely, which is the pride of being born Chinese.
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