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Synopsis: A U.S. Marine squad is dispatched into hostile territory on a mission to rescue survivors of a helicopter crash. The story follows the soldiers' experiences in the field and their memories of the loved ones they left behind. I notice you’re asking for a draft review
The question is not whether popular media will shape the future. It already is. The question is: Whose story will they be telling? Heart: Emotional whiplash