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Dell 2022-11-16 00:59:45
Want to be a bitch and build a torii
After the US military's Humvee was bombed, one American soldier died and two were seriously injured. Corporal Ramirez ordered the massacre to avenge his comrades and let five Iraqi men in a car on the side of the road get off, stand in a row, and say a few words of nonsense. They shot, one shot at...
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Bert 2022-11-15 04:06:38
When a bitch, you have to set up an archway.
This is a multi-linear narrative film about the battle of Hadsey Town in the Iraq War. In fact, this is not a battle at all, but a massacre. The film advances the plot from the perspective of the US military and the perspective of civilians in Iraq. Cruel and calm. The madness of the US soldiers...
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Erich 2022-11-14 00:52:16
unconscionable low-budget movies
The unpopular films shot by unpopular directors with a strong subjective color, the low cost, the editing style and rhythm are very problematic, and the close-range personnel conversation once made me think it was a documentary... But it is different from a real pseudo-documentary, only It can be...
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Eriberto 2022-11-09 02:45:42
Don't know what title to write
I instinctively resisted war-themed films, but there was a comrade at home who loved all battle scenes, so I accidentally watched it, but I didn't expect to see myself crying. Ugh. Sometimes resistance is not dislike, but an escape. I am afraid of facing the hurt and pain caused by war. Fear of...
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Alejandrin 2022-10-31 17:12:35
Snowball of hatred
The story goes like this: The background is in Iraq during the Bush era, a western city called Haditha. A former middle-aged Iraqi soldier who was disbanded worked with a young Iraqi shop vendor to find terrorists and help them attack the U.S. military with bombs. The payment was 1,000 US dollars....
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Haven 2022-10-18 00:27:34
the truth behind
The news network told us there was an explosion. The film tells us how the explosion happened and what happened after it. From the perspective of public opinion, this film is not politically correct, or very incorrect. It is obvious that it is blackmailing the US military. Keeping secret is the...
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Harvey 2022-10-11 05:59:13
If you know how far the truth is from the movies, you won't find it ironic
According to a report by the New York Times a few days ago, not long ago, in a garbage dump on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, a reporter from the newspaper discovered as many as 400 pages of secret files about the massacre in the town of Hadidah.
On November 19, 2005, soldiers from Company K,...
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Paris 2022-09-20 16:03:29
Hadisa --------------Unconsciously reduced to a normal movie
Is it a little immune to war movies? No matter the perspective, I'm tired of it. This state makes it difficult for me to remain objective and fair. Seeing Iraq again, it's Iraq again, haha, the chromosomes made in these movies absolutely overlap. The camera is aimed at the conflicts intensified in...
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Roselyn 2022-09-13 15:07:00
Pursue peace and stay away from war
After watching the new movie "Battle of Hadsey Town", I have a headache. This film truly reproduces the status quo in Iraq after the U.S. military took over the Saddam regime. The front part is mainly to pave the way for the war in the back, explaining three aspects of the scene. One is...
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Newell 2022-08-21 07:35:35
American soldiers, Iraqi anti-American militants, and innocent civilians are all victims
Shallow level: People who hold weapons or power in their hands will always occupy a strong position for unarmed or weak people. The strong can easily end countless lives due to impulse or personal grievances. I only lament that life and death are only in one thought. Deep level: Any so-called just...
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