A film based on true events

Colt 2022-04-23 07:01:22

After reading a lot of comments, I don't know why everyone is so arguing. I want to say that most of the people who made comments here are not high-level leaders of the state, nor are they CIA spies, nor are they the Afghans who witnessed the incident. Residents, we are only discussing this film based on our own understanding of the film and the official information about the incident that we found online, so I think we basically don’t know the truth of the incident, but we choose After watching this video, we can at least use this video as a reference for us to understand the incident. Why do we believe that what we understand is 100% correct, and what is different from what you understand is 100% wrong? Why? I don't understand how to be insulted on a movie review page. . .
Seeing many people discussing whether or not to let the three herders go, quite a few people think that they should not let go. I personally think that in this situation, most people may not be for the compassion of human nature and what may happen in the future. The trial has pushed themselves into a dangerous situation that will never end, but why are they not allowed to be those few people? Maybe it is because there are too few moments of human nature in the war that the director will put this incident on the scene Screen, do you think they did it wrong? Do you think the Japanese soldiers did the right thing in order to prevent the common people from going all the way through? I can't give the answer, and neither can the movie.
There are still many people who are entangled in the end why the villagers risked their lives to save a foreigner. Haha, we have different cultures and beliefs. To be cautious, we should try not to use our own logic to reason about other people's thinking. I remember that the United States exposed US military women. Soldiers use women to extort confessions from members of the base. It's not to induce confessions, but to extract confessions. Can you understand? In the recorded video, the prisoner closed his eyes in pain and dared not look at the naked female soldier. He kept reciting the Koran, and the body tied to the stool was constantly twisting and struggling, as if facing the devil, changing our thinking. What's so scary about this thing? There may be quite a few comrades who think that it's not worth it. After the show, let's not talk about letting you steal chickens without losing money. But friends, if we were prisoners, they might Turn beauties into knives or electric batons.
Having said all that, what I want to say is. . . . It's really just watching movies, relax and follow the director's ideas. If we can't accept the director's ideas, we can ask the boss to change the movie, but there's really no need to scold the old lady here professionally. If you have feelings and touches, let's have a good chat. , we are all ordinary people, stop pretending to be a big-tailed wolf, okay?

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Extended Reading
  • Maverick 2021-10-21 15:30:10

    You die for your country, I want to live for my country.

  • Frank 2021-10-21 15:30:10

    The initial emotional paving and character creation are very good. The hand-held photography and editing of the mid-stage gun battle are remarkable. Director Peter Borg’s personal style is also evident in such a subject that is subject to many constraints.

Lone Survivor quotes

  • Erik Kristensen: Let's go, guys. Everybody. Let's move. Let's really move.

  • Michael Murphy: Marcus. Never out of the fight.