neutral like greengrass

Carrie 2022-04-21 09:02:15

It is very contradictory to the 9/11 movies after 9/11. To be honest, I was gloating on 9/11. Of course, when I look at uncle sam as a whole of American imperialism, this is also the "beautiful" part of human nature. Seeing this arrogance The normal reaction of a rich friend to bad luck. Of course, when you think about the flight and the people in the ruins, it's not that interesting anymore. This is precisely similar to seeing the target building returned by the camera on the US missile constantly zoom in until a snowflake, the combative and military side of human nature will be high: what a weapon. Then, you will realize that the building is probably not an old building waiting for directional blasting.

So, when this guy gets bad, he starts to talk about the people who have suffered... If it is called Chairman Mao, he will definitely expose the foreign tricks of "American imperialists" sharply, and then go to support "The American People". Well, on the vitriol, I support the chairman.

Don't dare to watch movies like cage, for fear of nausea. But chasing greengrass, read this united93. As an outsider, greengrass also has a neutral style (and also in Northern Ireland), and the two opposing sides in the cabin are all dying people. The reflection is more important. Then, the failure of the US national emergency measures was also vaguely criticized-it is said that bush was flying in the sky at that time (US policy, during the state of emergency, the president is the safest in the sky) and lost contact with the vice president and the descendants, so bad things like shooting down a passenger plane It's all dodged -- like, poor cooperation across departments, stingy intelligence sharing, etc.

The description of the terrorists is still incomprehensible, and I think the director may not understand it either. This description is relatively superficial.

So it has to feel that greengrass is doing its best to remain neutral and can't ask for more.

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United 93 quotes

  • Sandra Bradshaw: [crying to husband Phil over the plane's Airfone] But, baby, I promise you, if I get out of this, I'm quitting tomorrow. I'll quit tomorrow. I promise, I'll quit tomorrow.

  • Ziad Jarrah: Open the door. Open the door and nobody will be hurt.