However, if it is placed in a country where anti-Japanese dramas are rampant and the absurd love of youth is over-consumed, the blood and excitement of "Wolf Warrior" alone is enough to deserve respect and appreciation. It is nonsense to say that it is suspected of beautifying the military. If there is no support from the military background, how can such a realistic battle scene come from? If the official "model drama" is produced according to the standard of "Wolf Warrior", I am afraid that the "audience" who is hard-pressed will not yawn again and again. What's wrong with being a propaganda film for the government and military? Isn't "American Sniper" also beautified to the extreme? It's just that there is a big gap between the levels of each other under the Hollywood film industry standard.
In fact, the most worrying thing is how much support does the military have for the film this time? The "Wolf Warrior Squadron" in jungle warfare, regardless of formation, cross-screening or tactics, if the military is behind the guidance, it really means that the combat capability is low and low in the absence of war. Lonely heroes are more likely to show their stubbornness.
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