worth seeing

Neil 2022-04-23 07:01:34

If I summed up the storyline of the film in one sentence, it would usually be about the story of the people on Earth resisting the alien invasion.
But it's actually not so much the story itself as the context in which the story unfolds.
Overall, this is a film about responsibility, courage and sacrifice. In the test of life and death on the battlefield, the commander bears enormous pressure and responsibility. Every judgment and every order may determine the success or failure of the operation and the life of his subordinates. But what is the right order in the suffocating hail of bullets? Or is there a so-called correct command?
Maybe as the movie says, at that moment, it might be the same to go left or right.
What's really important is to get up, face it calmly, and carry out your duties with courage and sacrifice with a clear conscience.
The film is shot in a documentary style of photography, but, "their technology can fly from an alien galaxy to the earth, why are the weapons and hands so inferior when fighting?", you must keep reminding yourself to watch this film Stop asking questions like this.

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  • Herta 2022-04-23 07:01:34

    This kind of film can only be watched in theaters. The sound effects of DUBAI MALL are really good! Looking at the Arabic subtitles and listening to the original English sound, it is purely casual watching, and it feels very good, but I almost fell asleep halfway when I was tired from shopping. Overall, the rhythm is not bad, the scene is hot, and the soundtrack is atmospheric. As for the plot, defending the earth against aliens, plus the friendship and courage of the warriors, is unlikely to be outstanding.

  • Sadye 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    A war movie mixed with aliens. Other. I can't watch handheld photorealism in theaters.

Battle Los Angeles quotes

  • LCpl. Richard Guerrero: So what's your take on this, specs?

    Cpl. Kevin Harris: I don't know, extraterrestrial?

    Cpl. Lee Imlay: You mean like from space?

    Cpl. Nick Stavrou: No Imlay, from Canada.

  • 2nd Lt. William Martinez: [about Nantz's heroics] That was some new John Wayne shit, Staff Sgt.