Popcorn movie discusses ideological classics

Marlene 2021-12-31 08:02:50

Such a film has not won the recognition of large-scale awards such as Oscars. It is surprising and unexpected. Oscars and other awards are the main theme of Wannian Family Cards, and occasionally you have to pay attention to the scale not to be 16+ when playing personal signs. Before 9/11, the violent ideological conflicts and the impact on humanity caused by the West and Islamic countries were discussed with great fanfare (as a film in 1998, there is an important plot that unabashedly shows prisoner abuse and military control. You must know that the old man For the United States, the civil war between the North and the South is easier to accept than the military government. Children who are interested in this can refer to the history of the American Revolutionary War by themselves.) It is natural to expect that you can't eat good fruits... The
overall performance does not need to be said. There are two in it, and the other supporting characters believe that everyone can also see familiar faces that they like. Even passers-by, A, B, C, Ding are now frequent guests of the protagonists of American TV series. The plot is compact, hot, and suspenseful, making you like the people in the play, giving you such a resounding slap at the moment when you think everything is about to settle. One of the few action suspenseful movies where I failed to guess the ending. The film is very forward-looking. In 1998, it seems to have anticipated the tragedy that shocked the world a few years later. The unexpected three consecutive terrorist attacks in the film are impressive. It is said that they have not used it in order to produce a sense of reality. Many special effects are shot on the spot, and the extras are all thousands of people... Is Brother Nolan the creed from this film? If you want to come to the big scenes, if you change it to IMAX absolute bunker.
How should I put it, I have watched a lot of exciting action movies, and I have watched a lot of movies that discuss human rights, civil rights, national security, government power, and ideology. It was the first in film history (the first time I saw this film was when I was a freshman, and was under the influence of the gannet hunting order and was chasing Denzel Washington's film).
In the film, the heroine interrogates naked Arab suspects, the army takes over New York to implement military law control, and has dedicated 10 years of youth to the United States. The 13-year-old child of an Arab agent who is superbly committed to the United States is indiscriminately sent to concentration camps by the army because of blood relationship, similar to the Second World War. The Brooklyn Arab concentration camp in the Japanese concentration camp was used by the United States as an abandoned Arab boy. The anti-Iraq organization supported by the United States finally turned its guns. The general played by Bruce Willis was full of "human rights" in the so-called patriotism. The spirit drives the next step into the abyss of power and tyranny. In order to protect the safety of most people and ensure the stability of the country, should the government take extreme actions to curb violence with violence? Even if this measure is effective, will the negative rebound be like a spring. The greater the force, the greater the rebound until it collapses? In a limited space, this film uses the performance of a violent wind and a lone leaf from the flat-headed people to the five stars to push the performance of all kinds of conflicts to the extreme.
Finally, use the words of several celebrities to make a series of links below, "There are many kinds of patriotism, there are noble loyalties, and there are moral lunatics. (WR Inge) She must be built on great principles and backed by great virtues. (Henry Berlinbrook), otherwise, she will only become a hotbed of violence, a refuge for rogues (Samuel Johnson), and eventually, a bunch of people who can be ignited by any careerist at any time to illuminate him Name of flammable garbage (Ambrose Pierce)."

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  • Alphonso 2021-12-31 08:02:50

    It's a boring film, I can't stand it when I see half of it. Compared to Harry's war, BW is completely a vase of soy sauce here. The development of the story plot wasted such a powerful cast.

  • Nadia 2022-04-20 09:01:53

    Who would have thought it was actually taken in 1998...reminiscent of 911

The Siege quotes

  • [Hubbard and Haddad are conversing as they are walking]

    Agent Frank Haddad: He says, "If you're on the State Department Terrorist Watch List, you cannot get into the country." So I tell him, "Ali Waziri was on the watch list, and he got in!"

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: What did State Department tell you to do?

    Agent Frank Haddad: Told me to call INS.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: All right, what did INS say?

    Agent Frank Haddad: Told me to call State.

    [as they are crossing in front of an idling bus, the bus's engine backfires, emitting a noise similar to that of a gunshot. Everyone in the area takes cover, but upon hearing the bus's engine rev, get back up and continue about their business. In frustration, Hubbard throws his coffee cup at the bus's windshield]

  • [Hub and Floyd arrive at the Redhook chop shop in a beat-up car in need of service]

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [to a mechanic] Yo.

    [the Hispanic mechanic looks up from under the car he is servicing]

    Mechanic: Que pasa?

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tariq around?

    [the mechanic gestures to the office in the back. Hub eyes the other mechanics in the shop, including a mechanic changing a tire and one doing a compression check. As he enters the office, Tariq is talking on the phone to someone in Arabic]

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tariq?

    [Tariq holds a finger up to indicate "hold on," then quickly lowers the receiver]

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: How can I help you?

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You're Tariq Husseini?

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: He's out.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Damn. Do you think you could give him a message?

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: Of course.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tell him the FBI is after him.

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: You're joking.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [takes out his gun and badge] I'm not joking. Put the phone down, put your hands in the air.