It's worth watching, the montage training and mission preparation at the beginning until you see the sheep, are particularly good! ! ! Mountain shootouts and air support are also very real and shocking! ! ! The only thing I can't understand is the method of releasing the tiger to the mountain. There are three options: release, kidnap, and kill. The one in the middle is to tie up the adults and take the children to the top of the mountain to find the signal (or leave two people to guard the place, and the two of them go to the radio station), Wouldn't it be better and safer to let the children go to rescue the two adults after the operation is over and the beheading is successful or the operation is cancelled and the evacuation is successful? ? ? Knowing that he will be surrounded and suppressed by more than 200 people, he still chooses to release people as the last resort? ? ? How old is the captain? How many Virgins? Do you follow the rules of battle?
In the end, he was rescued by Afghan villagers and almost sacrificed a village. If you save the village chief, you won't find a place to hide? Don't know how to deal with the trail of saving people? This paragraph is too similar to the anti-Japanese drama, which caused my viewing experience to drop significantly! The end of the film uses the Prash code to explain the reason why the villagers save people... If this is the case, then pay tribute to them! Save an alien soldier at all costs! Either true faith or true violence!
Finally, let's spit out the satellite phone of the US military! ! ! It is understandable to say that the radio is blocked by the mountains. Your satellite phone, even outside the atmosphere, can also be blocked? The communication technology is so unreliable, how can the plane fly? How are missiles guided? In a war zone where Apache flies in a few minutes, isn't there a focus on setting up and covering the communication network?
I'm not a military fan, and I don't have much military knowledge. If there is something wrong with the above understanding or assumption, please forgive me!
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