The civil war in Somalia has left people living in poverty. The United Nations headquarters asked for American support and sent the elite of the American military. But due to faulty intelligence, the soldiers were raided. More than a dozen casualties, and they died so tragically.
I haven't seen such a calm and objective war film in a long time. It's fascinating in several places.
For example, a soldier was timid when he went back to rescue other compatriots. His companion encouraged him instead of forcing him to go, and finally smiled at him. As a result, at the last moment before the vehicle set off, he decided to live and die with everyone.
For example, after the helicopter crashed into the city center, everyone thought of going to the rescue. Even though the gun battle was fierce and the number of combatants was huge, all the leaders never thought about giving up. Even corpses are brought back to the camp.
For example, General Gatson repeatedly probed the wounded with guilt, wiping blood on the ground with his medical gown.
For example, the sergeant blamed himself incomparably after seeing that the soldier who was shot in the leg did not survive after suffering multiple tortures. The subordinates around him enlighten him rationally and warmly.
And, they never care. In the process of fleeing, they still left their vehicles with the wounded, even the dead.
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