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  • Melany 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Ignore evil

    The emergence of drones makes the protagonist's flight completely meaningless.

    Former fighter pilot, Major Thomas Egan became a drone pilot.

    Remotely use drones to monitor the lives of the target people assigned by superiors, remotely control the drones, and shoot people from point to point like a...

  • Beulah 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Technological progress or retrogression?

    1. The technology of the United States five years ago can achieve precision strikes, which is shocking. 2. Reflection on human nature. From the perspective of God, kill terrorists, that's right. But God cannot control human activities. After the missile strikes precisely 10 seconds later, innocent...

  • Jedidiah 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Killing in good faith---no need to worry

    Killing in good faith-No need to worry about working at a military base in Las Vegas, maneuvering unmanned fighter jets located in the airspace of enemy areas in Afghanistan. Thomas began to doubt his work, especially when they were directed by the CIA and had to slaughter the innocent people. Mr....

  • Marley 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Did you really think about it the moment you pulled the trigger?

    When I watched the trailer, I had roughly guessed the structure of the story, a typical reflection film. The first thing you see is misalignment. The experienced F-16 pilot is now sitting in a container flying coffee while flying hellfire. For some people, this is a dream. While fighting to kill...

  • Carmella 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Show off the power of drones

    This is a film in which the U.S. government defends its killing. The film unreservedly shows off the ability of U.S. drones to strike. The purpose is to let those small countries understand their ability and ability to kill whoever wants to kill. It's as simple as trampling an ant to death. All you...

  • Clotilde 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Well-intentioned killing = violence against violence

    Is preventive homicide wrong? Well, if I have the most advanced weapons in the world, I have the power to rule the world, but I cannot protect my citizens, that is my shame. Any form of security has to pay a price. Passive defense is stupid. Yes, only violence against violence can play a deterrent...

  • Jacques 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    People are doing it, the sky is killing

    Major Tommy Egan sat in the air-conditioned war room at the Nevada Desert Military Base, staring at the satellite bird's-eye view on the screen, zooming in high-definition step by step, and coordinating with his friends to follow closely, looking for clues about the activities of the Taliban and al...

  • Celine 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    "Self-relation" is the real "goodwill"

    "Self-relation" is the real "good faith" hostage: Thomas Egan Identity: U.S. drone pilot Ending: Dismissed  Among many anti-terrorism movies, "Killing in Good Faith" has the biggest highlight, which is true and detailed The earth presents a new way of killing-drone attack. It fully embodies the...

  • Alisha 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    The same technique as the King of War, but not as good as

    The film and the King of War are the same director, and the protagonist is also the main supporting role in the King of War. Outside the main line, it also focuses on the impact of war killings on individuals and families.

    However, the king of war is just right, and the film blurs the theme, unless...

  • Trisha 2022-01-17 08:01:18

    Real struggle

    If war is a poem, then gunpowder is the rhyme of this poem, but the main body in the poem will not be a lupine towel, or even an aircraft cannon, but only a flesh and blood corpse. Even if no one really hopes so. [Benevolent Killing] is like a struggling narrative poem, a war film wandering outside...