Today, I would like to recommend 5 addictive "Blood War" movies for you. They will take you into the brutal reality of war and feel the struggle between life and death. If you like excitement and blood, then these 10 movies are definitely not to be missed!
1.Ghost Recon Alpha
Ghost Recon Alpha is a film produced by the French company Ubisoft for its game Ghost Recon: Future Fighters, directed by Hervé de Crécy and Franois Alaux, starring Radek Bruna and others. The film is only 20 minutes long, so it can be said that it is a short film.
The film tells the story of 4 members of the ghost squad who go deep into the heart of Russia, and their main mission is to sabotage a ** deal and assassinate the core members of the terrorist organization in it at the same time. However, after completing the assassination, when they conducted a battlefield inspection, they found that the ** of this transaction was a set of nuclear warheads with extremely high lethal capabilities, and the warheads were in a state of safe opening and could be detonated at any time. In order to rule out the crisis, the Ghost Squad decided to manually complete the dismantling of the nuclear warhead on site. But at this time, a squad with high-tech combat equipment appeared, and a vicious battle began.
The film, as a prequel to the game Ghost Recon: Future Soldiers, was made to promote the game. Ubisoft reportedly invested $80 million in the film. Although the movie is not long, it is well-made, the special effects are brilliant, and the plot is tense and exciting, which left a deep impression on the audience.
2."Black Hawk Down".
Black Hawk Down is a war film produced by Columbia Pictures and based on true events. The film was directed by Ridley Scott and starring Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Jensen Isaac and other actors, and was released in the United States on January 25, 2002.
The film mainly tells the story of an arrest operation carried out by the US military in Somalia in 1993. Due to intelligence errors and lack of preparation, the small mission that was originally planned to be completed in 1 hour turned into a difficult battle that lasted up to 15 hours. In the process, two Black Hawks*** transporting U.S. troops were shot down by Somali forces, killing 19 U.S. troops and wounding 73, while hundreds of Somali troops were killed.
3."Restrepo".
Restrepo is a documentary co-directed by The Perfect Storm author Sebastian Jung and cinematographer Tim Hetherington, which won the Jury Prize for Documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. The film presents part of the war in Afghanistan from a real-life perspective, with a special focus on an American field platoon stationed in one of the most dangerous valleys within Afghanistan.
The main setting of the film is the Klengar Valley, which is considered one of the most dangerous positions for the American team. The main character of the film is a squad of 15 U.S. soldiers, whose outpost is named after a soldier who died in battle, Restrepo. This experiential film makes the audience feel as if they have experienced the fighting life of the soldiers, including their fierce exchanges of fire with the Taliban, and their hard-fought victories.
The camera in the film never leaves the valley, nor does it have interviews with generals or diplomats, but allows the viewer to experience the cruelty of war and brotherhood through the eyes of the soldiers. The film shows not only the brutality of war, but also the deep camaraderie that soldiers forge in the midst of difficult situations.
Sebastian Junger documented the war with the Afghan guerrillas during the Taliban-ruled Afghan era, while Tim Hetherington became the only photographer to follow the rebels during the Liberian civil war. Their rich experience makes the film more authentic and thought-provoking.
4."Special Forces".
The 2011 version of Special Forces is an action thriller film in the war genre, directed by director Isaac Florentine and starring actors Marshall R. Teague, Scott Akins and others.
The film mainly tells the story of the local ethnicity of Eastern Europe. Wendy, an American female reporter, secretly followed and reported on the incident, but was unfortunately discovered by ***. ** Attempted to use her to exchange with the U.S. military for associates detained in Cuba. In order to rescue Wendy, American special forces were dispatched, but experienced a series of difficulties and challenges in the process of encountering *** attack. Eventually, with the help of a British special forces, they broke through the blockade and managed to rescue Wendy.
5."Behind Enemy Lines".
Behind Enemy Lines is a dramatic war film directed by John Moore starring Owen Wilson, Gabriel Machter, and Gene Hackman. The film was released in the United States on November 30, 2001, and is based on the story of two young American pilots who were shot down while on a mission and fled in a strange land.
In the process of escaping, pilot Chris (played by Gabriel Macht) accidentally discovers a large cemetery of the Muslim people who were ** Serbs, and he realizes that he and his teammates must have inadvertently photographed this secret on the plane, which is the real reason why they were shot down and their teammates were **. Meanwhile, U.S. commander Admiral Rigett (played by Gene Hackman) wants to do everything in his power to save Chris, but is thwarted by the NATO commander for political reasons. As time passed, Chris's condition became more and more critical, and Riggett decided to take a desperate gamble.
February**Dynamic Incentive Program Thank you for your company, I hope these movies can bring you a different experience and feelings. See you next time!