First, the first half of the history of growth is a bit long. Especially in the love part, there are too many kisses, I don't understand why, except to prove that the male protagonist is not shallow, it seems that there is no other meaning.
Second, the middle section talks about the conflict of beliefs, which is okay. The male protagonist insists on his beliefs and does not touch the gun, which is very different. If it were me, I would not understand it. And the final resolution of the conflict still has to rely on the leader's signature, haha, I laughed here. China and the United States are the same.
Third, the second half saves people and sublimates. The war scene is very realistic, it looks painful, especially the sound effect when the blood splashes, I feel that the brain will rush to the face, and the rescue is also very powerful. One person pulls back so much, I only think about the person downstairs. , why didn't anyone think of going up and doing a favor?
In the end, when he was injured and was sent down, I found a Bible for him, and took a backlit photo from the stretcher. My conclusion is that the church may have paid for it.
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