In "Elite Force 2", the screenwriter and director further explained my doubts. When the protagonist (who has always been unable to remember the name of a foreigner) was promoted to the Minister of Security, he looked at the meaning of the existence of the elite force from a higher perspective. The set of fighting and killing, the focus shifted to the conspiracy of the Brazilian government system. It turns out that the elite troops are just a tool to maintain the "system", and behind the scenes are the greedy faces of politicians. When the ideal and reality of the protagonist are collided, the contradiction reaches its climax! The protagonist rises up against the entire system, bravely moves towards the surroundings, shouts, and fires~ (try not to spoil anything).
The first part focuses on real-life follow-up shooting, and it presents the elite troops with their heavy punches towards drug-trafficking snobbery; the second part focuses more on exploring the deep reasons behind the corruption. Political conspiracies began to emerge, and politicians hiding behind the scenes also It began to surface that the two films have maintained the continuity of the story and told the story so wonderfully and with deep thinking. If the first film is the first industrial revolution, then the second film is the second film. Subindustrial Revolution!
In addition, the film is also super good in terms of editing and plot rhythm. It is a rare good film.
I admire Brazil's ability to produce such a lively cry of the film, which is directed at the Brazilian government, but has not been blocked, has no scissor hands, and one of the most important reasons why the protagonist can successfully report behind-the-scenes corruption is that there is a hearing. , with full legal support.
Ideals can change reality, and a nation with ideals is the most alive nation.
Everything is up for grabs! From evil forces to security agencies, to protection fees, guns and ammunition, legislators, to justice, rights, everything!
The common people are afraid of the underworld forces because the underworld forces have guns; the underworld forces are afraid of the government because the government has elite troops; and the politicians are afraid of the people because the people control the fate of the politicians.
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