After "Black Hawk Down", another film recording the special operations of American soldiers in Afghanistan, the real events have changed. After reading the biggest feeling, I changed my previous impression of the Afghan people as soldiers. I also know too little about this history. In fact, peace is everyone's expectation. Terrorism is just the way of doing things by extremists with ulterior motives. The people of the country still love peace, adhere to the inherited tradition, and protect the fallen soldier "without urgency at all costs", even if he is not his own countryman.
The filming method is very real, every detail of the battle in the forest and the mountains, the sound of the rifle with the silencer, the sound of the bullet flying, the sound of hitting the stone, the gun fire is vivid, and a soldier is seriously injured. The desire to fight when you are in a desperate situation is the seal, and I am the most dazzling quality in every soldier.
The controversy over what to do with the shepherds, and while the end result was that only one soldier survived, the spirit and military discipline in the use of performance is commendable.
The main tone of the movie is to show the excellent combat ability of the SEALs when they are in desperate situation, but after watching the movie, I feel that it is more about Afghan villagers who help American soldiers knowing that they will be retaliated and their loved ones will be hurt. The first Taliban At that time, I thought that it might be the revenge of Tu Village who would definitely come back soon, but the villagers still chose to protect the SEALs because they were their "guests". Who is the best advocate of pacifism, not the American soldiers with guns? Not the military commanders with strict combat discipline, but the most ordinary civilians who lost peace and fell into war. They used their own efforts and sacrifices to prove the hope of their homeland. The SEALs can't save Afghanistan, they can save them. , only themselves, and the spirit they hold.
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