It's very complicated to watch this movie. First of all, the film itself is good, the photography is great, the sense of substitution is very strong, and the war is indeed cruel. But on the other hand, you have night vision, tactical vehicle, Apache, and b1. The other party doesn’t even have a body armor. You still use an old-fashioned rifle. As a result, you shot the feeling of Shangganling. When talking about guitar and singing, I was really worried. There are rows of subtitles below, a big river with wide waves. The United States is still the most developed country, and the film industry is also world-leading, but this kind of sentimentalism is really disgusting. When can Hollywood make a war film against the United States from the perspective of the Afghans?
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