They Think They Were God!

Chaya 2022-04-23 07:02:17

Are you interested in taking a peek at "Charlie Wilson's War" just by looking at the cast of Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts?
But it is estimated that most Chinese people will find that they have been fooled after watching this film for half an hour.
Maybe not only Chinese people, but people from all third world countries will have the urge to smash TV after watching this film, right?

Does the film reflect the truth? I think so!
It truly reflects the arrogance and arrogance of the Americans and their claim to be the strongest country in the world, false humanitarianism, false cosmopolitanism... From another angle, it alludes to how the media in the public surveillance system of a so-called democratic country is Brainwashing the masses
- if they are democratic, why can their media cover up industrial pollution and even fatal incidents for decades? !
Human rights issues have always been the soft underbelly of our country, and have been bombarded by Western governments and media
. But imagine their large multinational corporations benefiting from the unsound labor market in third world countries and frantically extracting surplus value while hypnotizing. Citizens of the Western world, in order to increase cultural and ideological barriers, point to your nose and say that you have no human rights or democracy - what does it feel like?

The worldview of "Charlie Wilson's War", whether it is political, religious or cultural - all reflect their aggressive selfishness. Are they
sending weapons to Afghanistan to save those refugees?
Compared with such hypocritical remarks, China's most direct reason for "defending the motherland" when it resisted the United States and aided Korea was easier to accept
. What is the difference between Japanese militarism and the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" brainwashing the entire Japanese? !

Who is more unable to accept the reality of globalization? Who is more reluctant to see the development of the world's pluralistic pattern? Who is more native to impose their own ideology on other peoples (yes, they have been preaching for so many years, and they have lost the restraint to keep their mouths shut and listen to other voices)? ——The film does not expose the inferiority of the cultural tradition of binary opposition in the Western world every minute
As the biggest winner of globalization since World War II, as slave owners who built their wealth on the enslavement of third world countries for hundreds of years - they are not used to it, they are not used to the world having multiple masters dividing resources with them , they are not used to looking at the country and nation they were trampled under their feet. At the

end of the film, Charlie Wilson said this: These things really happened. We changed the world, then we fucked up the end game
. Irony and reflection on terrorism? It's not so much a reflection, in my opinion, it's more a YY, they never really stepped down from the position of "world boss", thinking about where the problem is.

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Extended Reading
  • Coralie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Why is such a good film so low? !

  • Nedra 2022-04-21 09:02:15

    Look at the operation of power in the parliamentary government and see how much power can do.... As far as the movie itself is concerned, it feels airy... Roberts doesn't have this temperament.

Charlie Wilson's War quotes

  • Zvi: I love you, Charlie, but you are a grown man who still hasn't learned to look both ways before he crosses the fucking street!

    [he glares at Charlie]

    Zvi: Alright, I'll help you.

    [he turns and looks at Avrakotos]

    Zvi: But I don't like this guy!

    Charlie Wilson: I know exactly how you feel.

  • Zvi: This meeting it going to be run professional.

    Gust Avrakotos: Oh absolutely. We're going to be talking to the Deputy Defense Minister while his boss gets a belly dance from a friend of Charlie's.

    Zvi: What?

    Charlie Wilson: A friend of mine is a well known belly dances in Texas. It's always been her dream to perform in Egypt, so she's our way in. While she's dancing for the Defense Minister, we'll be talking to the deputy.

    Zvi: Oh my God.

    Gust Avrakotos: No, she's supposed to be pretty good