Damn American brainwashing

Laury 2022-04-23 07:01:34

I don't want to talk about anything else, I just want to talk about the brainwashing spirit of the United States.
I don't know if American producers have accepted the concept of brainwashing. Anyway, basically every movie should promote human rights in the United States, and by the way, blackmail certain countries.
This one is aimed at China again, and moved the mecha production base over. At first I thought it was a good thing, mecha, what an advanced thing, the production base is in China, this is a blatant compliment.
But when I saw our Robocops run out of control and run towards the straw, I felt something was wrong. Maybe I'm too sensitive?
But I saw the rows of workers on the assembly line shaped like puppets, and the farmers who were still planting rice fields with their hands under the sun. I thought this was a mockery of China. You know, the film is set in 2019. , China is still using a slowly human assembly line, and, looking at those workers, you are like seeing puppets all over the floor.
And in the end, it was the Americans who stood up and gave up the freedom to choose their interests, and then the host stood up and cursed, but in the end, the American market was still closed. The familiar Stars and Stripes appeared, and the host shouted out the corny slogan, "Long live freedom, and oh, and long live America."
I know that's not the point of this movie, but I couldn't help but jump out and say something I saw myself. I don't know if it's right or wrong, please post a brief introduction.

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RoboCop quotes

  • John Lake: You got something on us? Or is this personal?

    Alex Murphy: No, it's nothing personal. Although, I don't like you as a person.

  • David Murphy: I saved all the Red Wings games on my computer.

    Alex Murphy: You did? How'd they do?

    David Murphy: I don't know. I've been waiting to watch them with you.