At first glance, I thought it was a documentary, but I thought it wouldn't make much sense to watch this film. As soon as I saw it, I thought it was worth watching. This film did not focus on the big shots and the big scenes, but instead chose a small role that was not so prominent in the hunt for bin Laden. It makes us understand the story behind the victorious killing of bin Laden. From a macro perspective, this film makes me feel that the US killing Osama bin Laden was just a symbolic victory, because the price the Americans paid for killing Osama bin Laden was too much, and it cost so much taxpayer money for a terrorist. Is the money a bit of a waste? From a microscopic point of view, this female character is a true patriot. She does not serve politics or curry favor with senior officials, but only serves the country. I think President Obama's announcement of bin Laden's death in front of the stage is inseparable from their dedication, and victory belongs to them! Victory belongs to people like Maya, who is silently dedicated in the film, and to all those who sacrificed! Finally, let's make a comment. The translation of Fengxing.com is terrible. The actors who play Panetta and the national security affairs assistant are really funny!
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