Synopsis: this film is one of the few admirable films in recent years, the content of which is all realistic but not exaggerated, and even the plot is faithful to the original and presents the whole process in front of the audience. A semi-documentary depicts a true story codenamed "BravoTwo Zero" by the British Special Airborne Service (SAS) during the Gulf War. In January 1991, eight experienced SAS veterans prepare to infiltrate Iraq to find and destroy mobile Scud missile bases that make it impossible for the air force to bomb, a mission led by Andy McNab (Sean Bean), including Stan, Dinger, Mark, Vince, Bob, Legs and Chris (author of the same story novel The One That Got Away). After the nine-member special operations team was assembled, they took a helicopter into Iraq, but once they got off the plane, they were unable to contact the base with the wrong radio frequency, and then they were discovered by Iraqi soldiers that they abandoned their heavy equipment in order to avoid hunting. After that.