After reading Green Zone, this is the word, cool; even for a moment, I feel that happiness is so simple. . .
Indeed, this movie suits my appetite. In fact, after watching the movie, I realized that this movie was made by the original crew of the Bonn series of trilogy. I watched the latter on the computer, which has always been a pity.
Beautiful women (cool guys), guns, machinery (cars, airplanes, etc.) and exciting fights; this is the most useful element in action movies that capture the majority of male and female prostitutes, and what you want is the effect of your adrenaline soaring.
But the Bonn series and this Green Zone have no coquettish beauties, but some are coquettish. The scene that impressed me the most in the trilogy was in the last one. Inside the London railway station, Bonn covered the reporters, as if they had accurately calculated the agents who came to arrest them. It really makes me want to stop.
At the beginning of this play, the warrant officer played by Matt Damon rushed into the warehouse with his men and horses. The cross cover and fire support made my heart beat faster. Then I caught the Iraqi general’s house and played CQC again. In the best place; finally in the alleys of Iraq, Matt Damon and the special forces who came to save people (killers) and the Iraqi armed forces fought a street battle. The camera controlled your eyes, and the helicopter in the sky made it. The azimuth instructions of, control your ears, and various messages on the battlefield are transmitted into your mind. The Iraqi resistance subordinates and Matt Damon’s pursuit lines cross. This multi-line burst drags you abruptly. Into the battlefield, direct climax.
Some friends commented that this movie is like a simulation of a first-person shooter. Although I have only played CS a bit, I agree with it.
Back to the plot, when I was in high school, when the United States started fighting in Iraq, I discussed with my classmates, the old and the United States said in a high-sounding battle what weapons of mass destruction to find, nothing more than oil, in order to teach Iraq, the disobedient back then. Brother, kill a chicken to show to the countries in the Middle East. But for a long time, there has been no chance to understand the Americans' own views on this war. To be honest, I don’t believe that the Americans are so naive that they think they are going to fight this war to liberate the Iraqi people. But after watching the movie, come back home and think about it. In fact, the freedom, democracy and human rights ideas that were instilled since childhood, and the powerful national propaganda machinery, turned small soldiers like Matt Damon into fighters pursuing the so-called "righteousness". . But soldiers who disobeyed in pursuit of their own "justice" are just wishful thinking of Hollywood screenwriters. Even the CIA's fat experts on Middle East issues followed naive, making it even more unreliable. This kind of fabricating intelligence and spreading rumors was originally their CIA's business.
The film is named Green Zone. Is it to satirize the high-ranking US military officials and politicians who are eating and drinking in the safe zone regardless of the life and death of the Iraqi people? The impassioned debate after Freddie killed the Iraqi general seems to also reflect the screenwriter’s reflection on the war. The film may want to express this attitude, but in the 7 years since the Iraq War began in 2003, I don’t know that How many Freddie has been killed in the riots, how can Iraqis control their own destiny.
Politics is cruel, and it is difficult for the plot to withstand scrutiny. It is better to appreciate the action.
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