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Nomadic Tribe [HD No Watermark]

Synopsis: The movie is about the first president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, growing up. The movie is told in the form of a narration with magnificent war scenes: in the boundless expanse, from the Altai Mountains to the Caspian Sea, the nomadic Cossack nation lived in ancient times, and in this land, wave after wave of enemies fell, leaving ashes and bones in their wake. Struggling to define Kazakhstan's national ideology, the film focuses on how the tribes of 18th-century Kazakhstan were brought together in unison to fight foreign aggression.

Father's Flag

Starring Ryan Phillippe Adam Beach

Synopsis: In February 1945, the smoke was fading from the battlefields of Europe, but above the Pacific theater, the guns were still escalating. One of the most critical and bloody battles was the Battle of Iwo Jima, in which 22,000 Japanese and 26,000 Americans were killed in just one month. After February 19th, the Fifth Naval Division began trying to take the high ground, and by the fifth day of the battle, the Americans were badly wounded and the Japanese were forced to retreat to the island's caverns. To bring hope to the men, early one morning the Fifth Division received orders to plant a flag. Braving treacherous gunfire, six American soldiers planted the American flag on the highest point of Iwo Jima. At that moment, an Associated Press photographer pressed the shutter, and 18 hours later the photo traveled to New York, where the six soldiers have since become national heroes! Posters, pictures, chocolates, and even strawberry shortcake were covered with the photo, and it became a household name and a cult favorite. Because of the sensational impact of the photo, the three flag-planting heroes who survived the war were transferred back to the United States by the government. For a government in desperate need of financial support, instead of dying in the war, they traveled around the country with the title of "heroes," selling war bonds to raise money. Playing the "perfect hero" and giving heartfelt speeches, the 18- and 9-year-olds who had no intention of becoming heroes and will never

be able to escape the shadow of their fallen comrades have had their lives changed forever. ......

We Were Soldiers/Vietnam War Loyalists

Starring: None at this time

Synopsis: 450 soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division of the U.S. Army, blindly commanded by the U.S. Army, landed, unknowingly and without preparation, in the center of a buildup of North Vietnamese troops. The North Vietnamese had already deployed more than 2,000 troops around the landing site, and the 1st Battalion soldiers had to face an enemy nearly five times their size. Despite the fact that they were backed up by powerful long-range and aerial firepower, they were outnumbered, and the battalion had to fight an exceptionally hard battle for survival. Fortunately, the North Vietnamese forces, with limited intelligence and cautious command, did not seize the opportunity to take advantage of the situation and wipe out the entire camp in one fell swoop. After two days of fighting with over 100 casualties, the 1st Battalion was finally able to break away from the battlefield and return to base with the 2nd Battalion, which had come to relieve them. However, on the way, due to the inexperience of the 2nd Battalion Commander, he ordered the column, which had been dragged 500 yards through the jungle, to stop advancing just for the sake of interrogating the two prisoners of war. Crashing into the raw power of the North Vietnamese side on the weak side of the fire, the 1st Battalion was almost swept away in the heat of battle. Harold Moore, then 1st Battalion Commander and Commanding Officer, and journalist Josephine Gelway experienced and documented the battle first hand. It was also the first major casualty for the U.S. Army in Vietnam, and had a significant impact on the U.S. Army's later change in attitude toward the Vietnam War. Instead of highlighting the context of the Vietnam War, the film looks into the eyes of the soldiers and officers and shows the courage and spirit of the American soldiers as they went through the war. This is the style of heroism that director and screenwriter Randal Wallace and protagonist Mel Gibson specialize in. The fearlessness of facing death head on and the singable camaraderie of the military will be the theme of this Vietnam War movie based on true events.

Standard Process

Starring: None at this time

Synopsis: In 2004, the scandal about the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by the U.S. military in Abu Ghraib prison swept across the globe with a momentum that the world had heard about and feared. Can a photograph really change the world? The answer is unknown, but at least these photos circulated from the hands of American soldiers not only subverted the war situation in Iraq, but also made the image of "big brother" that the United States had painstakingly built up over the years, collapsed. The seven U.S. soldiers involved in the case were court-martialed and appeared to have been duly punished, but what kind of secret is hidden in the middle of this, no one can know, and has been an unsolvable mystery ...... Those photos from the infamous Abu Ghraib prison provide evidence that the U.S. military has abused its power of lynching. This framing system, provided evidence? Or a wake-up call? Or were they simply a record of some uncharacteristic and bizarre behavior by some of the "bad guys" in the U.S. military, as officially claimed?

Red Alert/The Thin Red Line

Starring George Clooney and John Cousar

Synopsis: The Thin Red Line is the story of the American war of 1942-1943 during the Guadalcanal campaign with the "Charles Artillery Company". "Charles Artillery Company" during the U.S. Guadalcanal campaign of 1942 to 1943. In this large-scale Guadalcanal campaign, Charles Company, because of trying to recapture the position called 210 from the Japanese, the company from the beginning of the landing to the exhaustion of months of killing and bloodshed, from the jungle patrols and reconnaissance to the night sleeps in the wilderness and hospitals for the wounded, and until the survivors of the final departure, all are profoundly and realistically portrayed in the film. 3E Thunderbolt movie download station this life and *** with the enemy produced by the emotion of the soldiers of this company far beyond the joy of recapturing the position. Among the soldiers in the "Red" film who brought the play to life was Sean Penn as Sergeant Major Welsh, a quiet and cynical master of killing the enemy. Captain Bugge is played by Elias Koteas. The good-hearted man finally relieves his guilt for getting blood on his hands for the war with his sense of duty as a soldier. Witt (Jim Caviezel), played by Jim Caviezel, plays a Kentucky-born idealist. Shortly after rejoining Charles Company and then running away from the war. Bell (Ben Chaplin), as a man who is y in love with his wife but fears that she has fallen into the arms of someone else during their separation. Colonel Thor (Nick Nolte), an ambitious leader. He gives the order to retake the 210th position, even if it means sacrificing countless soldiers' lives or the entire Charles Battery.

The Last Stand/The Last Airborne/

Starring Michael Madsen Billy Zee

Synopsis: In a valiant attempt to end the war before Christmas, Winston Churchill and the British High Command concoct a special plan to manipulate the fruit and vegetable market. 35,000 British soldiers are parachuted behind enemy lines into the German-occupied Netherlands. A small group of soldiers, code-named Matchbox, had their own mission in the largest air invasion in history. When the Matchboxes are shot down outside the landing zone, their chances of success seem slim, and seven very different British soldiers find themselves separated from the Allied raiding force and clashing with three renegade German soldiers who also want to lay claim to them.

War Games

Starring Joe Dorsey and Dennis Lippe

Synopsis: In 1983, the movie War Games set the precedent for hacker films. The movie takes place during the Reagan presidency, at the height of the Cold War. The Apple Mac hadn't yet been born, and computers were still the exclusive toys of science geeks, so the movie used the public's fear of nuclear war and new, unknown technologies to scare the audience. The protagonist of the movie is a computer genius named David Letterman, who has free access to the school's computer system to change test scores, so he has no worries about his studies and spends his time on video games. One day by mistake, he runs into a supercomputer of the North American Air Defense System (NORAD), and David uses it to play a simulation game of World War III. What he doesn't know is that the game is more real than he imagined: when David quits, the game doesn't end, the NORAD computer doesn't finish. When David exits, the game doesn't end; NORAD's computer still thinks the Soviets have started a nuclear war, and for the computers of the two superpowers, the war game doesn't end. ...... The movie was intended to expose the potential dangers of the underground for young people, but for young people it inspired a curiosity about the technology of the underground.