Extended Reading
  • Corene 2022-04-19 09:01:21

    don't like it at all

    1.5. Can't watch. I don't know why, but I couldn't immerse myself in the story and fight with the protagonists while watching the movie; Most of this is my fault, I left out some details in the first half; war movies and historical movies have always been my favorite genres. The film gave me the...

  • Jeffrey 2022-01-25 08:02:43

    The last conscience of the U.S. military

    It is undeniable that the U.S. military’s tactics and strategy were wrong from the beginning. There is no aerial cover above, no mass base and armored tanks below, and a few Humvees and Black Hawk helicopters dare to go directly to the enemy’s lair to catch people. , It can only be said that the...

  • Percival 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    Scott's work is in sharp contrast with the gladiator, one is the epic of the collective spirit, and the other is the duel of personal destiny. The tragedy of the Somalia incident lies in the complete failure of American leadership. Whether out of humanitarian or political conspiracy, the actions of the US military have been fiercely confronted by the militia. Every civilization has its own destiny, and the intervention of external forces often ends up being beaten by the enemy. Somalia is like this, North Korea is like this, and so is the Middle East.

  • Jaylen 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Very capable. . The war scenes are violent but the rhythm is not good. . And no depth even though the soundtrack and opening are great. . still limited

Black Hawk Down quotes

  • McKnight: [over the radio] How are things going? Things okay there, Struecker?

    Struecker: I don't wanna talk about it now, Colonel. I'm busy!

    [Pilla is shot and falls into the humvee]

    Thomas: Sergeant Pilla's hit! Christ, he's fucked up!

    McKnight: Is anybody hit? Struecker, talk to me!

    Struecker: It's Sergeant Pilla!

    McKnight: What's his status? What's his status?

    "Hoot": He's dead!

    Struecker: He's dead. Pilla's dead, sir.

    McKnight: C2, this is McKnight, we have a KIA: Dominick Pilla, over.

    Harell: Roger that.

    Struecker: Get on that fifty! Someone get on that fifty!

    "Hoot": It's mine!

  • [first lines]

    Dan Busch: There. Technicals, nine o'clock.