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Margaretta 2022-01-18 08:02:12
Many comments are based on childhood memories to score high, it seems that the film itself is not commendable. However, I feel that this film is realistic in the mercenaries and the historical background in which they are located, and the skills are superb. It is only a relatively old age that gives the audience a rough illusion. The plot is quite normal, but the performance is superb, and it truly conveys all aspects of the middle and late stages of the Cold War. The film also portrays...
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Josie 2022-01-18 08:02:12
The film now looks slightly rough, and it is quite different from the original "Buzzards of War". There are obvious loopholes in the logic of the script, and because the previous flag can stand up, it makes people psychologically prepared to face the tragic ending. On the contrary, in addition to the selling point of the film, the chief of staff created by Richard Harris is very cute, and the father-son relationship with his son is very touching, and he accidentally saved the whole film. In...
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Vilma 2022-03-22 09:02:43
After watching - running account
1. Edward in the United States is very similar to Lincoln, and some insinuate that the United States is the black hand behind the scenes.
2. It turns out that the mercenaries have to die if they are wounded on the battlefield, in order not to implicate their comrades.
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Jacklyn 2022-01-18 08:02:12
A shocking movie.
Very old movie. If you want to see it, it's best to take the whole time to look carefully. You need to feel the dialogue with your heart. A movie shown by the head teacher in high school. At that time, the mood after reading it was simply shocking. As the years go by, I have revisited it many...
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Lt. Shawn Fynn: I may have a job for you.
Lt. Pieter Coetze: Thanks, I went to prison once, I didn't like it.
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Sir Edward Matherson: You drink whisky I take it, soda or water?
Faulkner: Large and straight, thank you.