The translation of the movie's name is pretty bad, and it feels like a third-rate Hollywood war movie.
In fact, it feels more like a third-person urban warfare game cg film shot by a Nordic commercial film director with the assistance of American weapons guidance using the venues and group performances provided by India.
And the theme of this movie is also very Nordic. The fighters are eager to be killed in the war, and the others are a bit nonsense, but the director really likes to echo, and the flags he set are also very persistent when he shoots them. The rising child king, the sniper being killed by the child's uncle also caused him to be sniped, and his favorite upright diving. The director's love for water shots made me deeply doubt that he did not shoot vlog less.
The war scenes are very good. The long scenes that traveled between the houses after the child was rescued should be the best war movies watched in the past few years. It is a different approach from 1917, which is completely literary and artistic. The key is that he does not shake. It is great. The blow of the gun, always pay attention to fill the knife is very playful. However, the director used India as a filming location and only used one scene. People-related matters are not touched at all. The group performance is no different from other places. The only thing that is used is that the two masters ignore the danger when playing heads-up. It's a pity that the chaotic car is worn.
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