The bomb disposal unit that only lunatics and lunatics can do

Kelli 2022-04-20 09:01:09

A film that is very close to the real
you can see how the human body disappears in the explosion and
you can see how bombs are placed in the human body The
news about suicide bombings in the TV news is,
after all, very rare and one-sided and
we are even less able to understand What kind of mentality is it in an environment that may make you disappear at any time and
turn into a cloud of green smoke? This
film will take you into the man who is facing death.
No matter who represents justice in this war ,
it is like The commander in the film is a real man standing in front of me, and the
bomb disposal personnel in the film really feel that piapia's opening credits
Guy Pearce is turned into ashes after only one appearance
and Ralph Fiennes is the only one He was killed in the scene
and Ralph Fiennes played an obscene mercenary who made money by catching fugitives.
Both of these famous characters are used as cannon fodder . It
can be seen that the most important thing to show in this film is those who really face death
. Everyday life is stressful and
unimaginable. Every
decision can be fatal.
Just like the young soldier facing the figure lying on his back in the flock in the distance , he didn't
know if he should shoot.
Fully aware that I was on the brink of life and death
and that Alphabet Mine demolition scene I was blown away when the bomb disposal personnel pulled out six bombs and surrounded myself in the center
as they followed the wire to find them. The suicide bomber scene at the end is also very exciting




Impressive
, it can be said that this film
is because it is close to reality

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The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Welcome to Bravo Company. Welcome to Camp Victory.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Ah, Camp Victory? I thought this was Camp Liberty.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Ah, no, they changed that about a week ago. 'Victory' sound' better.

    Staff Sergeant William James: All right. Well, good. At least we're in the right place, right?

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Maybe you shouldn't take this down. You know, we get a lot of mortars at night. You know, the plywood on the windows help with the lateral frag coming through. That's why it's up dere.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Yeah, well, it's not going to stop a mortar round from coming in through the roof, you know. Besides, I like the sunshine.