War is not an anthem

Nels 2021-12-13 08:01:05

I remember that many years ago, the most attractive thing about the perception of this film was the tense chase scene. The film was still a routine to save Private Ryan. The story was not very new, but it was not open to the world. Modern warfare was introduced. Now it is no longer sensory. It's exciting. We have no reason to praise war. War itself is cruel. The most feared thing about war is war itself! War distorted human nature. I remember that during the Iraq War, Bai Yansong hosted a live broadcast report. He said that as a modern person, it is human sorrow to witness the war with his own eyes. This sentence has always been fresh in my memory, perhaps it was the movie "Hero" by the national teacher Zhang Yimou. Chen Daoming's "peace" can be the most pig's feet!

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  • Edwardo 2021-12-13 08:01:05

    This film is modified from a real event in 1996. Of course, it is not as ups and downs as the film, and there is no UH1 vs. BMP. It is obvious from the final scene that many of the advanced fighters in the front are shot directly from the actual exercises or actions of the troops, and the nonsense behind the scenes can only be done by retired helicopters. But the flight in the first half of the film is so exciting, it can be used as a test disk to play and watch repeatedly.

  • Elenora 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    7.5 points! A good military action war movie. The aerial photography of the aircraft carrier is quite imposing. The big scene of F18 dodging 2 Sam anti-aircraft missiles in the first act is very interesting. The overall rhythm is lively and the shooting action scenes are excellent. The American soldiers are driving 3 UH1s Successfully rescued the wrecked pilot, a typical American Hollywood theme!

Behind Enemy Lines quotes

  • Chris Burnett: Everybody thinks they're gonna get a chance to punch some Nazi in the face in Normandy, but those days are over. They're long gone.

  • Admiral Reigart: Our man is down behind enemy lines, now what the fuck is the problem?

    Admiral Piquet: [Yelling] Do you have any idea how much damage this incident may cause to the peace process?

    Admiral Reigart: All I know, Admiral, is that the American people want their pilot back.

    Admiral Piquet: Exactly! Americans, all you care about is your own damn pilots! What happens when the fighting starts again? Will America recommit its forces to stop a major war? No, you don't have any control over that little detail, do you? You might have helped save your man today, Reigart, and I emphasize 'might', but you risk the lives of thousands tomorrow.