I stumbled upon this movie by accident, and I felt that the subject-matter comments were pretty good, so I watched it. It is indeed a very good film. The scenes and characters of this film are very real. The bloody scenes of war, the moments of life and death of civilians, as well as the brutality of terrorists and the bravery and courage of Jiaolong commandos are all believable. This is rarely seen in Chinese films in the past.
The story line of the film is clear, the plot is very compact, and the plot also makes the audience very nervous. Every battle is believable. The film has aroused the audience's nervousness from the very beginning. Every action of the Jiaolong Commando makes the audience very Pinch a sweat. At the same time, it also tells the audience that the soldiers of the People's Liberation Army are also human beings, and their hearts are constantly strengthened in the baptism of battle. This is a significant difference from the previous portrayal of the main characters as high-level images, which adds to the credibility. The audience has a strong sense of immersion, and can experience the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the soldiers with the development of the plot. I like the showdown between snipers, showing the wisdom of soldiers. There is no individual heroism here.
As a war film, the film not only shows the bravery of the soldiers, but also clarifies the country's position on the war, clearly telling the audience that the Chinese army can fight back when "evacuating overseas Chinese and being attacked. On the contrary, it must avoid exchanges of fire to avoid diplomatic conflicts." Rescue work is carried out under the general principle of The Chinese army is the army of justice. China's international political status is also getting higher and higher, and it has more right to speak. The advanced equipment such as anti-missile weapons and drones in the film is an eye-opener for the audience.
All in all, it's a pretty good movie in every way.
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