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Aug 14, 2018
Operation Red Sea10
Aug 14, 2018
One of the best war action movies, I have seen for a long time. It outclassed Hollywood movies which have so many liberal and unpatriotic tones to tell young audience that soldiering is bad. Dante Lam definitely emulates much of the Hollywood action genre and willing to finish the story in a justifying manner that good will always triumph against the evility of men. It's great that Lam put his foot in China and this will perhaps assure a generation of Chinese that the world needs a willing and capable Chinese force that's ready to protect the world.
Aug 14, 2018
The Wall0
Aug 14, 2018
The two protagonists in this movie smeared the sniper profession badly by leaving their intended covers and posts. No snipers willingly gave up their positions unless they are ordered to recce the area and that will only happen if they are protected with by other soldiers. Secondly, this movie is made with a bad 'liberal' taste to tell aspirants not to join the soldiering profession because life's like these ain't worth it. Thirdly, those that condescends the drama of this movie as if its a conversation or a tete-a-tete with your enemy, well, its a convoluted way to meet the grim reaper. Fourthly, American soldiers ain't that numb skull when it comes to understanding the enemy and most times, its the other way around. Fifth, Iraqis aren't that educated and most don't give a damn about Edgar Allen Poe or Shakespeare,... Most Middle Easterners that managed to get to universities in the US, they studied either Business or Engineering. They hated the liberal arts subjects. Even if they do English studies, mostly are centered on TESOL and not literature. Sixth and lastly, this war movie is unpatriotic and only bludgeoning the profession that helps to keep the world safe.
May 27, 2016
Captain America: Civil War10
May 27, 2016
The expectations of this movie is obviously what many fans of comics expected. AWESOME! The fights between them is basically about the 'rule-of-law' versus 'humanity issues'. It just goes on to say that the Obama Administration after all is too late to help out Syria and now they have to put more effort in the fight against ISIL/ISIS/IS. But eventually, everyone fights as a coalition no matter the differences because everyone has their 'demons', and that demon can cast out the devil that's creating evility. Who's to say this is the battle of the superheroes? Its never about the fight, its our intentions whether we have our morals or the rule of law is more important. The fight is necessary to exorcise these demons and save ourselves from destruction.