The sum of fear

Dewitt 2021-12-13 08:01:06

Ben Affleck, "The Sum of Fear", the war between the two superpowers, haha, this has a taste, at least the script is bold, and it actually detonated a nuclear bomb in Baltimore...
Morgan Freeman is really a respectable good actor.
The world is not peaceful, and the haze of nuclear bombs shrouds from time to time, just like everyone's bound to death. And the greatest sorrow of mankind is not the creation of peerless weapons: atomic bombs, but these destructive weapons, mostly in the hands of a few people.
When U.S. presidents were impassioned during the general election and spoke enthusiastically in exchange for the support of the voters and defrauded the trust of the voters, my heart is always worried: if they are really passionate, they might be impulsive someday, they will really open up. Pandora’s Box; if they are not as passionate as they appear on the outside, does this hypocritical appearance always hide a fanatical and warlike inner world?
It's really a pity that our destiny is indeed in the hands of some people.

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  • Travon 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Although the plot is extremely nonsense, but, in general, it is quite fun... The little handsome guy shows game theory, Hollywood has blackened Russia again, and finally, once again, Morgan Freeman did not play Mandela this time. Or the President of the United States...

  • Desmond 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Always be so surprised

The Sum of All Fears quotes

  • Bill Cabot: But our most important assessment comes from a highly-placed source inside the Kremlin. In his opinion, Nemerov does not owe his ascension to the military.

    Senator Jessup: Everyone has opinions, Mr. Cabot. I respect that. This morning, my wife woke up and said that I was old, bald, and ugly.

    Bill Cabot: Is that a question, Mr. Chairman?

    Senator Jessup: I told her appearances aren't everything. Would you agree Mr. Cabot?

    Bill Cabot: I certainly would, sir.

  • Senator Jessup: Now, this, uh, new fellow, "Nezmeroz", is that his name?

    Bill Cabot: Nemerov, sir.

    Senator Jessup: Mm-hmm. Well, despite what your source says, we hear that "Nezmeroz" is a hard-liner. Is he a hard-liner?

    Jack Ryan: [whispering to Cabot] No.

    Bill Cabot: It's a bit too soon to make that assessment, sir.

    Senator Jessup: Well, according to CNN, your Mr. Nezmeroz is making promises to rebuild the Russian empire. That sounds pretty rash from where I sit. If I were sitting in Chechnya, I'd be even more worried.