kvLin
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Just watched the movie,nice one. I myself is a hiker beside day-to-day work,and enjoy pretty much the wild open landscape shown in the film.
Kabir Khan is a director/screenwriter,I like his humor sense. He is an Indian guy and the story is about Afghanistan during post911 wartime,of course, in an Indian sightline (or international one,that's why an American journalist joins the dramatic hostage). The scenario is set in way of peace calling and perceivably imputing the war to Pakistan's fault,which is suggested by a subtile connection between the Pakistani soldier and Taliban. I dont know whether Afghanishtani people really hate the Taliban regime or even the Pakistani.
Three journalists belong to the enlightened part of the world,while the Pakistani soldier should be nobody but a kind father on the uncivilized highland,if not a gunman. whatever cultural differences or subjective measure is Khan trying to bring upon, the last words about the Pakistani soldier might be the best revelation: why are you our enemy?
I'm not here to cause any debate, just want to know your opinions pls.