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What does Operation Broken Arrow mean?

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First, the code name of the first-class nuclear accident in the United States is "Broken Arrow":

"Broken arrow" refers to accidents related to nuclear weapons or nuclear components, including losses, which will not cause the danger of nuclear war.

Second, the anti-Japanese war TV series "Broken Arrow":

Broken Arrow is an anti-war drama produced by Hairun Film and Television, directed by Chen, written by Li Ang and starring Wang Ting,,, Vivian, etc. Based on the "July 7th Incident", the play tells the sad story of Chinese sons and daughters fighting against foreign enemies and defending their country in the changing times in Shanghai.

Third, the Korean film "Broken Arrow":

Broken Arrow is a feature film directed and written by Ji Yingzhen and starring Ahn Sung ki, Won-sang Park, Jin Zhihe and Jin Zhihao. The film is based on the "crossbow wounding incident" of a Korean university professor in 2007. It tells the story of a university professor who tried to shoot a judge with a bow and arrow after losing the case and was sentenced to four years in prison. The film was released in Korea on 20 12 18.

4. The movie "Broken Arrow" directed by John Woo:

Broken Arrow was directed by John Woo and starred john Travolta, Christian Slater, Samantha mathis and Delroy Lindo. The film was released in the United States on February 9th 1996. The film tells the story of pilot Dix hijacking two nuclear bombs on a stealth plane during a flight mission, and Hill and highway policewoman Terry work together to find the nuclear bombs.

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Before filming, john Travolta can choose between Dickins and Hill. He prefers the image of Dickins as the devil. Director John Woo initially hoped Hill would die in the movie.

Oliver wood was once thought to be the photography director of this film, but he broke his ankle while filming "Cutthroat Island" in 1995, so he couldn't join this film. Later, he played the leading role in John Woo's Face/Guan.

There are many unique symbolic elements of John Woo in the film, such as double guns, novel fighting and the use of images.