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The film begins when the plan in one day becoming fierce nine days of a tragic battle against an invisible force, the enemy in the country’s complex terrain, where no troops has ever gone before. Two journalists, a father and a son, followed the troop through the cruel and bloodybattlefields. This made honestly vivid scenes that will give viewers a depth insight into the heroism.
The Hornet's Nest is exactly the version of the military that the military wants people to see, which means all its earnestness can't help but feel calculated.
We're not suggesting that this film is going to drive A-list actors and directors out of the war-movie business. But The Hornet's Nest might push them to change what they do in the name of realism.
It's a thrilling you-are-there war movie, with incredible images from the middle of firefights, mixed with the story of a father and son trying to reconnect.