I liked the filmography - it was beautifully done. But the story did not hold up for me. The premise was compelling, and the initial embarkation by our protagonists Blake and Schofield was realistic. However, as the story went on, the realism faded for me. Why did Blake and Schofield spend so much time at the deserted farmhouse? I don’t think they would really have done this. It was contrived to allow the subsequent developments when the plane was shot down. In some ways, this scene reminded me of a video game in which our heroes are searching for the thing that might get them to the next level and one of them finds it (as we discover later) at a significant cost. I don’t think they would have done that in reality - they were supposed to be in a hurry, driven! Later on, once the sniper stopped shooting, why did Schofield pursue him? Realistically, he would have kept going because his goal was time sensitive. This and other scenes became frustrating to me as the movie went on which made it less enjoyable.