Who's running the world?

Kelvin 2022-04-22 07:01:10

After watching it, there is a deeper sense of fear than watching a horror movie: a president was shot in broad daylight in his own country, and now people don't know who the real murderer is. This kind of thing can only happen in Africa, but the story actually happened in the United States, a country based on democracy and freedom, which makes people sigh: What's wrong with the world?! Can't help but

think of the story of the fifth season of 24 Hours, The president is cooperating with terrorists for his own rights and the so-called national interests... Does it imply that 9/11 is Bush's masterpiece... Can't think, can't think... Let's just listen to music and hum a ditty... 'I don't I like politics because I think it is full of insidiousness, and I care about the society but the society will fall. Of course, there is also a good side; the only thing I believe in love is to have a happy family, but fortune tellers say that our marriage is not so good...'

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Extended Reading
  • Gerardo 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Quite a wonderful interpretation of the mountains behind Kennedy's death. At the beginning, the events are placed in the coordinate system of the world history of the twentieth century by using the editing of different material images, and the in-depth excavation and the extension of the final subtitles are also in place. One of the most important courtroom speeches in film history.

  • Jacinthe 2021-11-14 08:01:25

    Director's cut version/The best American theme I've seen so far. The treatment of JFK as a spiritual symbol may not necessarily conform to the historical reality, but almost perfectly completes the artistic reality. It is not only power that hides the truth, but also human cowardice. What is even more desperate is that the pervasive elite consciousness throughout the film may no longer be able to save the world. It is not easy to be able to tell such a complicated story clearly, and more than 200 minutes is not boring and amazing.

JFK quotes

  • David Ferrie: Man, you don't leave the Agency. Once you're in they got you for life!

  • Lyndon B. Johnson: You just get me elected, and I'll give you your damned war.