With the release of the movie "Red Sea Action", a wave of pursuit of war films has been set off in China, and the magnificent scenes, the scenes of bloody fighting, and the plot design of the whole process without urine points have undoubtedly made the audience's heart beat faster and the passion is surging. As a domestic war film theme, the special combatants in the background of war to rescue compatriots without hesitation, their own self-sacrifice of the fearless spirit is worthy of appreciation. And a detailed number of domestic and foreign war movies, there are many such rescue theme films, in addition to the well-known "Save Private Ryan", "Black Hawk Landing" and "Bomb Disposal Unit", here for everyone to recommend a few other masterpieces of the same type.
1. "13 Hours of Crisis"
13 Hours in Crisis is a political war film directed by Michael Bay and starring John Karasinski, Pablo Shreber, Toby Stephens, James Begi Dale and others, which tells the story of a six-soldier convoy stationed in front of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
On September 11, 2012, a disaster befell Benghazi, Libya, and terrorists suddenly carried out a terrorist attack on the embassy, airdropping bombs, burning fires, fierce gun battles, etc., and the Libyan consulate fell into unprecedented tension. In order to rescue survivors of the attack at the consulate, six task force members who were former SEALs or CIA agents volunteered to participate in the rescue.
The film is based on real events, after the background events are briefly explained at the beginning of the film, the film enters the war mode of a series of fierce battles, the film maintains the usual personal heroism style of Hollywood films, the smoke is full of gunfire, and the flesh and blood fly across the Chinese side to show the true colors of heroes!
2. "Tears of the Sun"
Tears of the Sun is a war action film directed by Anthony Fuquia and starring Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci and others that tells the story of a capable "SEAL" detachment that travels to the jungles of Nigeria to rescue an American doctor who supports local health care.
The atmosphere and theme of the film are quite in line with the tone used in the United States today - to save the poor innocent people, throw away the political elements it preaches, "Tears of the Sun" is also a film that dissects human nature and celebrates idealism, and there is a passage at the end of the film that "many terrible things happen because of the inaction of good people" is also the idea of this film.
As a war film, the various new weapons that appear in the film can make weapons fans shine, and the all-out attack of land, sea and air, and the sinister jungle gunfight are also a major attraction of this film.
3. "Managaha Island"
A new film released last year, "Gunkanjima" is a war film directed by Yoo Seung-wan and starring Hwang Jeong-min, Su Zhi-seop, Song Joong-ki and Lee Jung-hyun. In 1945, at a turbulent time when the war was about to end, Lee Kang-woo (Hwang Jeong-min), the head of the Peninsula Jazz Orchestra in Beijing, took his only daughter Su Ji (Kim So-an) with the orchestra, choi Ki-sung (Su Ji-seop), the boxer who dominated Jongro, and the last son (Lee Jung-hyun), who had suffered under Japanese rule, and other Koreans, deceived by lies that they could make money and get rich, but they arrived at Gunkanjima Island, where the Koreans were forcibly requisitioned. In a 1,000-meter-deep mine under the sea, they endured the danger of gas eruptions and were forced to labor. Li Jiangyu tried everything to protect his daughter on Gunkanjima, and Cui Qixing and The Last Son also used their own methods to survive the painful days. After the war, OSS (the U.S. Strategic Intelligence Corps) secretly instructs Park Moo-young (Song Joong-ki), a key member of the Korean Independence Army, to rescue Yoon Hye-chol (Lee Jung-young), a presidential candidate lurking on Gunkanjima Island. In order to cover up all the crimes committed against the Koreans on Gunkanjima Island, the Japanese decided to blast the mines where the Koreans worked. In a situation of a thousand guns, Park Moo-young rescued Yoon Hak-chol with difficulty and revealed his identity. The North Koreans, led by Park Moo-young, Lee Kang-woo, Choi Seven-sung, and others, are determined to escape from Gunkanjima Island, and the mine director, who is vaguely aware of the inside story, desperately pursues and kills them in order to cover up all the secrets of Gunkanjima...
This bloody and tearful history of Gunkanjima has once again attracted people's attention with the filming and release of the movie "Gunkanjima", which helps more people understand this dark history. Although it is not historical to know that the situation of the North Korean laborers escaping from the island is not in line with historical facts, the artistic processing part of the back is still very touching, and the excellence of the Korean film in the production process also makes the film have a very high degree of appreciation!
4. "International Rescue"
"International Rescue" is an action and war film directed by Xie Hong and starring Xu Yajun, Wu Jian, Han Haihua, Zhang Chunyan, Pa Xia Umar and so on. Produced by Changchun Film Studio in 1990.
During World War II, Colonel Rogers, the ace pilot of the U.S. Flying Tigers and a member of the Pentagon's Southeast Asian Intelligence Group, who had a large number of secrets, fell into the hands of the Japanese army in an air battle on the China-Myanmar border, and the Japanese decided to escort him to the Imperial Southern Headquarters in Rangoon at all costs, while sending a group of fierce and cunning agent experts to escort him. The rescue operations of the U.S. Intelligence Agency and the Chinese Expeditionary Force were frustrated one after another, and finally only three rescuers, including Major Anderson, formed an international rescue team with reinforcements from the Anti-Japanese National Detachment in Western Yunnan. They overcame the differences between different nationalities and cultures, performed their own killing tricks, and launched a thrilling battle with the Japanese special forces in the primitive tropical forests and creepy deserts, and the newly established rescue team members performed stunts to rescue the major, not wanting to be betrayed by traitors, and all were captured. At the knife and pole festival, the rescue team members escaped, fought the Japanese army to the death at a heavy price, rescued and covered Colonel Rogers out of the danger zone. However, the rescue team members resolutely died with the enemy, and the warriors of the international rescue team all gave their lives.
Although this war film of the same theme produced by China has been released for a long time, the level of production and the international humanitarian spirit promoted by the film are still worthy of appreciation, and I have written a special introduction to the content of this film, which is not introduced here.
5. "The Great Sneak Attack"
The Great Sneak Attack is a war film directed by John Dyer and starring Benjamin Blatter, James Franco, Joseph Fiennes, Connie Nelson, and others. The film was released in the Philippines on August 10, 2005.
In 1945, the smoke of World War II was still spreading. The wrecked Japanese army frantically marched towards the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines, where they were stubbornly resisted by the American and Filipino armies. However, after a tug-of-war, under the fierce attack of the Japanese concentrated fire, all 75,000 defenders of the US garrison on the Bataan Peninsula surrendered to Japan. On their way to the Kabanatu prisoner-of-war camp, thousands of them died of starvation, disease or murder, a brutal death march that devastated senior American officials. The authorities immediately ordered a covert operation, led by the young Colonel Henry, the Sixth Commando, to the Philippines to break into the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in Cabanatu and rescue the remaining American soldiers. During the rescue, Henry's troops were intercepted by the Japanese army, and the two sides engaged in fierce mountain warfare, jungle warfare and position warfare. However, the death squad members finally repelled the enemy with mutual trust and strong will, successfully completed the mission, and rescued their compatriots and comrades back to China.
This is a film full of violent scenes of war, but it inspires the spirit of martial arts, and the delicate portrayal of friendship and human nature is also meticulous and charming. Audience friends who like to watch the devils should not miss it.