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  • As in no context for the cause of the war? I thought that was quite powerful personally. It really drove home the senselessness of most conflicts and helped humanise the effects of it by not making it "good guy Vs bad guy". I imagine the context of most war doesn't make a huge difference to the people caught up in it.
    Agreed that the final scenes were a bit over the top and undermined the banality and realism of the violence in the rest of the film though. It all went a bit Call of Duty.

  • I do take your point actually. But yes that was my biggest complaint, it felt pretty incongrous and tacked on, as up until that point the fighting/clashes seemed more realistic and akin to civil war? Street skirmishes etc

    And yeah, the WF guys managed to get their livery on the choppers and flags printed up? OK 😂

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