When everyone organized a group to see Team America, I went to see "Eye in the Sky" by myself. It's almost finished, and I don't know why it's back on again. Originally, I had no interest in anti-terrorist themes, but it was purely for my professor's posthumous work to contribute to the box office, and the result was unexpectedly very good! However, such a slapstick drama made the audience deeply feel the cruelty of the war. The whole process was extremely worrying, and the tension was overwhelming, far exceeding some big scene movies. The classic war moral dilemma has been dug into new depths by the film. A little humour runs through it, and once again the sarcastic British actors go to great lengths to hack their own government. What amazed me was the emotional engagement of the audience. This film really managed to make the audience follow the characters in the play and share the same fate, including the restless bear children. In the end, we did not see redemption, no Seeing that everyone is happy, but ushered in a very realistic ending, and also heard Alan make a conclusion to this moral issue in a low voice full of magnetism: "Never tell a soldier that he doesn't know the cost of war. " Tears when the end credits play in loving memory of Alan Rickman. Finally, I want to ask, who is the drone pilot? ! The blue eyes with tears are so handsome, right? !Ah ah ah ah ah!
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